Return to Central
Return to Central is the third studio album by the Scottish pop group Bis. It was released in 2001 and includes the single "The End Starts Today".
Return To Central | ||||
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Studio album by | ||||
Released | September 2001 | |||
Recorded | Apollo Studios, Glasgow, Scotland | |||
Genre | Electropop, synthpop, indie pop, new wave, Post-britpop | |||
Length | 61:34 | |||
Label | spinART | |||
Producer | Bis & Jason Famous | |||
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Robert Christgau | link |
The hair of the girl on the cover was different depending on the region of the release. The UK and United States versions had red covers, while Australia's was blue, Japan's was purple, other parts of Europe's were green.
Track listing
All tracks written and composed by Bis; except for "Love Will Tear Us Apart" written by Curtis, Hook, Morris, Sumner.
- "What You're Afraid Of" – 7:11
- "Silver Spoon" – 4:16
- "Black Pepper" – 0:54
- "The End Starts Today" – 5:06
- "Protection" – 4:36
- "Two Million" – 6:35
- "Chicago" – 5:55
- "Metal Box" – 0:57
- "We're Complicated" – 5:11
- "Robotic" – 4:27
- "A Portrait From Space" – 4:32
Notes
- The above is the USA CD release, it differs from the USA Vinyl-LP release. The Vinyl-LP version adds the songs "Make It Through" and "Robotic (Just Last Week) (Syndrum Mix)" to the end of the track order.
- The UK and Australian CD and Vinyl-LP releases add the songs "Make It Through" and "Don't Let The Rain Come Down" to the end. The UK version also features the Joy Division cover "Love Will Tear Us Apart" as hidden track number 14.
- The Japanese release adds the songs "Protection (HR-16 Version)", "The European (12" Version)" & "Love Will Tear Us Apart").
Personnel
- Bis - Producer (all tracks)
- Jason Famous - Producer (all tracks except "Make It Through" and "Love Will Tear Us Apart")
- Johnny Brady - Bass ("The End Starts Today")
- Stuart Braithwaite - Additional Vocals ("Robotic")
- Jayne Duncan - Photography
- Manda - Art
References
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