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Revision as of 19:47, 2 September 2015

Three EP Vinyl
Mansun EP
Name Three EP - Stripper Vicar
Tracks
Track length 4:10
Recorded 1996
Writer/composer Paul Draper
Producer Paul Draper, Mark 'Spike' Stent, Ian Caple
Publisher Parlophone
Format(s) CD, Vinyl
Catalogue №
  • CDPCS 7387, 8832822, 7 24388 32822 7 (CD 1) UK »
  • CDRDJ 6447 (Promo CD) UK
  • R 6447, 7243 8 83282 7 2 (7" Vinyl) UK
  • CDR 6447, 7 24388 32832 6 (CD 2) UK
  • 7243 8 83282 2 7 (CD) Australia
Release date
  • 3rd September 1996 (UK) »
  • 23rd October 1996 (Japan)
Chart position 19
EP Chronology
Two EP - Take It Easy Chicken
Three EP - Stripper Vicar
Four EP - Wide Open Space




"Stripper Vicar" was released in 1996. It was the lead track of Three EP and was the band's fifth release overall. The single was the group's first with the group's new drummer at the time, Andie Rathbone. The EP became Mansun's first top twenty hit peaking at #19[1] on the UK Singles Chart. Three EP was released on Two CDs, and 7" Vinyl. "Stripper Vicar" and "An Open Letter To The Lyrical Trainspotter" were included on the group's début album, though the single was left off US editions.

In Japan the majority of the Three EP was compiled with three tracks from the group's earlier Two EP release under the title Special Mini Album (Japan Only EP).

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References

  1. UK Chartlog. Retrieved from zobbel.de.