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− | + | [[File:Texas 7 Front.jpg|thumb|left|300px|''Texas'' - Cover (front)]] | |
+ | [[File:Texas 7 Back.jpg|thumb|right|300px|''Texas'' - 7" single cover (back)]] | ||
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+ | The second single by [[James Ray And The Performance]]<br/> | ||
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+ | '''Release Notes''' | ||
+ | * Label: [[Merciful Release]] | ||
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+ | * Catalogue#s: MRAY38 (7") and MRAY38T (12") | ||
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+ | * Format: vinyl, 7" and 12" | ||
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+ | * Released in June 1987 | ||
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+ | '''Remarks''' | ||
+ | * Produced by [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Floodland#Recording_sessions Roy Neave].<br/> As one of the in-house engineers of Fairview Studios<br/> he was also involved in the production of [[Floodland]]. | ||
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− | + | See also [[James Ray Discography]] and [http://www.thejamesray.co.uk/ James Ray's Official Website]<br/> | |
− | + | Lyrics and Audio Clips of these songs can be found on this [http://www.drwo.co.uk/jray/assassin.html James Ray Fan Website].<br/> | |
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− | '''12" single''' | + | == Track Lists == |
+ | [[File:Texas 12 Back.jpg|thumb|right|300px|''Texas'' - 12" single cover (back)]] | ||
+ | '''7" single''' | ||
* [[Texas (song)|Texas]] | * [[Texas (song)|Texas]] | ||
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* [[Mountain Voices]] | * [[Mountain Voices]] | ||
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* [[Texas (song)|Texas]] | * [[Texas (song)|Texas]] | ||
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* [[Mountain Voices]] | * [[Mountain Voices]] | ||
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+ | * [[Johnny Goodbye]] | ||
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− | + | '''Runoff Ggroove Inscriptions''' | |
+ | * 7": ''"We're everything you hate, we're everything you love the most"'' | ||
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+ | * 12" A-side: ''"You're a liar, you're a cheat, and you're fucking useless" '' | ||
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+ | * 12" B-side: ''"Lampropeltis Pyromelana Pyromelana - Lanky - Snake Priest of Thailand"'' | ||
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== Band/Recording Personnel == | == Band/Recording Personnel == | ||
* [[James Ray]] - Vocals | * [[James Ray]] - Vocals | ||
* [[Carl Harrison]] - Keyboards | * [[Carl Harrison]] - Keyboards | ||
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+ | '''Additional Pictures''' | ||
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− | + | - Please click into pictures for larger views - | |
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− | + | | [[File:Texas 7 Side A.jpg|thumb|240px|''Texas'' - 7" single (Side A)]] | |
+ | | [[File:Texas 7 Side B.jpg|thumb|240px|''Texas'' - 7" single (Side B)]] | ||
+ | | [[File:Texas 12 Label Side A.jpg|thumb|240px|''Texas'' - 12" label (Side A)]] | ||
+ | | [[File:Texas 12 Label Side B.jpg|thumb|240px|''Texas'' - 12" label (Side B)]] | ||
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Revision as of 16:40, 5 January 2013
The second single by James Ray And The Performance
Release Notes
- Label: Merciful Release
- Catalogue#s: MRAY38 (7") and MRAY38T (12")
- Format: vinyl, 7" and 12"
- Released in June 1987
Remarks
- Produced by Roy Neave.
As one of the in-house engineers of Fairview Studios
he was also involved in the production of Floodland.
See also James Ray Discography and James Ray's Official Website
Lyrics and Audio Clips of these songs can be found on this James Ray Fan Website.
Track Lists
7" single
12" single
Runoff Ggroove Inscriptions
- 7": "We're everything you hate, we're everything you love the most"
- 12" A-side: "You're a liar, you're a cheat, and you're fucking useless"
- 12" B-side: "Lampropeltis Pyromelana Pyromelana - Lanky - Snake Priest of Thailand"
Band/Recording Personnel
- James Ray - Vocals
- Carl Harrison - Keyboards
Additional Pictures
- Please click into pictures for larger views -