Science & Nature
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Science & Nature is the third album by The Bluetones
. It was released on 12 April 2000 on Universal Records
. Its offspring singles were "Keep the Home Fires Burning" and "Autophilia
". "Mudslide
" was released as an EP.
The Bluetones
The Bluetones were an English indie rock band, formed in Hounslow, Greater London, in 1993. The band's members were Mark Morriss on vocals, Adam Devlin on guitar, Scott Morriss on bass guitar, and Eds Chesters on drums. A fifth member, Richard Payne, came on board between 1998 and 2002...
. It was released on 12 April 2000 on Universal Records
Universal Records
Universal Records was a record label owned by Universal Music Group, and it is now owned by Manny Patino and Michael Jackson, and operated as part of the Universal Motown Republic Group.-History:...
. Its offspring singles were "Keep the Home Fires Burning" and "Autophilia
Autophilia (Or How I Learned to Stop Worrying and Love My Car)
"Autophilia " is a song by The Bluetones, released as their second single from their third album, Science & Nature...
". "Mudslide
Mudslide (The Bluetones EP)
Mudslide is an EP by The Bluetones, released in 2000. "Mudslide" was also included on the band's 2006 compilation A Rough Outline: The Singles & B-Sides 95 - 03.-Track listing:#"Mudslide" #"Keep the Home Fires Burning"...
" was released as an EP.
Track listing
All tracks written by: Chesters, Devlin, Morriss, Morriss, Payne- "Zorrro" – 3:39
- "The Last of the Great Navigators" – 3:48
- "Tiger Lily" – 3:25
- "Mudslide" – 4:21
- "One Speed Gearbox" – 3:46
- "Blood Bubble" – 3:33
- "Autophilia or How I Learned to Stop Worrying and Love My Car" – 4:59
- "Keep the Home Fires Burning" – 3:27
- "The Basement Song" – 5:14
- "Slack Jaw" – 2:59
- "Emily's Pine" – 6:03
- "It's a Boy" (Japanese Bonus Track) – 1:34
Trivia
- The songs "Mudslide" and "Blood Bubble" appear in Episodes 2 and 5 of the second series of the British TV sitcom SpacedSpacedSpaced is a British television sitcom written by and starring Simon Pegg and Jessica Stevenson, and directed by Edgar Wright. It is noted for its rapid-fire editing, frequent pop culture references and jokes, eclectic music, and occasional displays of surrealism and non-sequitur humour...
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