Elvis Belt | ||||
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Released | 1990 | |||
Genre | Indie rock | |||
Label | Imaginary | |||
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Source | Rating |
AllMusic | [1] |
Select | 3/5[2] |
Elvis Belt is an album of selected early singles, EPs and Peel Sessions released by the Leeds-based indie rock band Cud in 1990 through Imaginary Records.[3] LP catalogue number ILLCD 013
The cover image features original Cud guitarist Dave Read sporting the Elvis Belt that gave him his nickname.
Vinyl copies of the LP included a cartoon strip drawn by Cud bassist William Potter.
An expanded double-CD version was released through Cherry Red Records in March 2008 and entitled Elvis Handbag.
Track listing
Elvis Belt
- "Slack Time" - 2.55
- "Make No Bones" - 2.23
- "Treat Me Bad" - 4.44
- "Punishment-Reward Relationship" - 2.35
- "Under My Hat" - 2.45
- "Lola" - 3.37
- "Urban Spaceman" - 1.07
- "Art!" - 1.54
- "You're The Boss" - 3.05
- "Only (A Prawn in Whitby)" - 3.08
- "Hey!Wire (The Stratospheric Mix) [remixed by Earl Ether]" - 2.57
- "I've Had It With Blondes" - 3.31
Elvis Handbag Expanded version CD2
- "Mind the Gap" (Peel Session) - 2.11
- "Everybody Works So Hard" (Peel Session) - 2.43
- "BB Cudn't C" (Peel Session) - 2.49
- "Bohemian Rhapsody" - 2.53
- "Manchester" - 3.01
- "Purple Love Balloon" (Original Version) - 4.57
- "Possession" (Original Version) - 3.53
- "Remember What It Is That You Love" - 4.31
- "Marjorie" - 2.03
- "Down Down" - 3.21
- "Magic" (1994 Version) - 4.01
- "Living Changing" (Previously Unreleased) - 5.03
- "Before Tomorrow" - 3.09
- "Judas Kiss" - 3.15
- "Back Door Santa" (hidden track) - 4.11
- "Weirdy Beardy" (hidden track) - 5.56
Personnel
- Carl Puttnam – vocals
- Mike Dunphy – guitars
- William Potter – bass guitar
- Steve Goodwin – drums
References
- ↑ Mason, Stewart. "Allmusic review". Allmusic.com. Retrieved 27 June 2012.
- ↑ Barnes, Mike (August 1990). "Reviews: The New Discs". Select (2): 92. ISSN 0959-8367.
- ↑ "Album details on official site". Williampotter.com. Retrieved 27 June 2012.
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