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''Stop Me If You Think You've Heard This One Before...'' is a compilation of Rough Trade's artists covering classics from the label's back-catalogue. It was released to celebrate the 25th anniversary of the legendary indie label, in late 2003. A limited edition 7" split single featuring "Ride It On" by Delays and "Lions After Slumber" by The Veils was released to promote the album. == Track listing == # "Fa Ce La" - 2:22 (Eastern Lane, originally by The Feelies) # "Eating Noddemix" - 2:08 (Adam Green, originally by Young Marble Giants) # "We Could Send Letters" - 5:25 (Mystic Chords of Memory, originally by Aztec Camera) # "Jazz is the Teacher, Funk is the Preacher" - 3:39 (Oneida, originally by James Blood Ulmer) # "At Last I am Free" - 4:24 (Elizabeth Fraser, originally by Chic, covered on Rough Trade by Robert Wyatt in 1980) # "Dunes" - 3:38 (The Hidden Cameras, originally by The Clean) # "Tell Me" - 5:08 (The Tyde, originally by Galaxie 500) # "Is This It" - 3:01 (Royal City, originally by The Strokes) # "I Had a Little Boat" - 3:09 (Alasdair Roberts, originally by Ivor Cutler) # "Ride It On" - 3:28 (Delays, originally by Mazzy Star) # "Lions After Slumber" - 3:30 (The Veils, originally by Scritti Politti) # "Part-Time Punks" - 2:35 (Jeffrey Lewis, originally by The Television Personalities) # "Tugboat" - 6:48 (British Sea Power, originally by Galaxie 500) # "Last Nite" - 2:35 (The Detroit Cobras, originally by The Strokes) # "Winter" - 3:37 (The Fiery Furnaces, originally by The Fall) # "Final Day" - 2:18 (Belle & Sebastian, originally by Young Marble Giants) 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「Stop Me If You Think You've Heard This One Before...」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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