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''Progress Reform'' is an EP by the Leeds-based post-rock group I Like Trains. The titles of the songs employ the same capitalisation format as the band's name, capitalising all letters except for i's. The EP's title is a reference to the lyrics of "The Beeching Report", which are concerned with the 1960s Beeching Axe British railway reforms. Other songs on the EP have other historical implications. * "Terra Nova" – Robert Scott's doomed mission to the South Pole in 1912. * "No Military Parade" – Roald Amundsen and the events after the polar expedition. * "A Rook House for Bobby" – Tells the story of Bobby Fischer's 1992 chess match against Boris Spassky in Yugoslavia, after which Fischer was unable to return to the USA. The song's (video ) includes a high-speed animation of the (final game ), with which Fischer won the match. * "The Beeching Report" – The effects of Dr Richard Beeching's report. ==Track listing== # "Terra Nova" – 4:59 # "No Military Parade" – 3:27 # "A Rook House For Bobby" – 4:43 # "Citizen" – 3:02 # "The Accident" – 3:02 # "Stainless Steel" – 8:19 # "The Beeching Report" – 4:42 # "Before the Curtains Close" – 5:32 (American Version, also has the ''Terra Nova video) 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Progress Reform」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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