Difference between revisions of "Stripper Vicar (Song)"
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| + | | Name = Stripper Vicar | ||
| + | | Album = [[Attack of the Grey Lantern (Album)|Attack of the Grey Lantern]] <small>(11)</small> | ||
| + | | EP = {{drop | ||
| + | |[[Three EP (EP)|Three EP - Stripper Vicar]] | ||
| + | |[[Special Mini Album (EP)|Special Mini Album - Stripper Vicar]] <small>Japanese only release</small> | ||
| + | }} | ||
| + | | Demo = {{drop | ||
| + | |[[Mansun: The Demo Tapes|Mansun: The Demo Tapes (Volume 1)]] <small>(33)</small> | ||
| + | |[[Mansun: The Demo Tapes|Mansun: The Demo Tapes (Volume 2)]] <small>(33)</small> | ||
| + | }} | ||
| + | | Length = 4:05 <small>(Album version)</small> | ||
| + | | B-side = | ||
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| + | | Recorded = {{drop | ||
| + | |[[Mike Hunter]], [[Ian Caple]] | ||
| + | |[[Ronnie Stone]] in 199 | ||
| + | }} | ||
| + | | Writer = [[Paul Draper]] | ||
| + | | Producer = [[Paul Draper]] | ||
| + | | Mixed = [[Clif Norrell]] | ||
| + | | Released = | ||
| + | | Chart position = | ||
| + | | Publisher = | ||
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| + | | AlbumNavName = [[Attack of the Grey Lantern (Album)|Attack of the Grey Lantern]] | ||
| + | | Previous = [[Wide Open Space (Song)|Wide Open Space]] | ||
| + | | Current = Stripper Vicar | ||
| + | | Next = [[Disgusting (Song)|Disgusting]] | ||
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| + | =Liner Notes= | ||
"Spike Milligan vs The Chemical Brothers, with a bit of The Undertones thrown in for good measure is how I would describe this track. Looking back, I should have had the middle 8 as the chorus as our publishers told us but there you go! My most obvious Prince influence on the album was the James Brown guitar bit under the middle 8, except I was white and from Liverpool, so it was quite low in the mix so we didn't sound like Jamiroqui." | "Spike Milligan vs The Chemical Brothers, with a bit of The Undertones thrown in for good measure is how I would describe this track. Looking back, I should have had the middle 8 as the chorus as our publishers told us but there you go! My most obvious Prince influence on the album was the James Brown guitar bit under the middle 8, except I was white and from Liverpool, so it was quite low in the mix so we didn't sound like Jamiroqui." | ||
Revision as of 10:01, 13 August 2015
| Mansun Song | |
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| Name | Stripper Vicar |
| Album | Attack of the Grey Lantern (11) |
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| Demo | |
| Track length | 4:05 (Album version) |
| Writer/composer | Paul Draper |
| Recorded |
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| Producer | Paul Draper |
| Mixed by | Clif Norrell |
| Songs from Attack of the Grey Lantern | ||||
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| Wide Open Space | ← | Stripper Vicar | → | Disgusting |
Liner Notes
"Spike Milligan vs The Chemical Brothers, with a bit of The Undertones thrown in for good measure is how I would describe this track. Looking back, I should have had the middle 8 as the chorus as our publishers told us but there you go! My most obvious Prince influence on the album was the James Brown guitar bit under the middle 8, except I was white and from Liverpool, so it was quite low in the mix so we didn't sound like Jamiroqui."
Paul Draper, Attack of the Grey Lantern 3CD Collectors Edition