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''Suspended Animation'' is an album by The Monks, released in 1981 in Canada on the Polydor label. In Germany it was released on CBS. This album was the follow-up to the band's debut album, ''Bad Habits''. The songs are composed by Richard Hudson, John Ford, and Terry Cassidy. The album was reissued in the U.K., on CD for the first time, on August 24, 1999 on the Resurgent label. It was released yet again on January 12, 2009 on Angel Air Records. The re-released versions of the album featured six additional songs, from the band's never-completed third album, ''Cybernetic Sister''. In 2004, John Ford featured "Suspended Animation" on his solo album ''Backtracking'', released on Whole Shot Records. ==Track listing== #"Don't Want No Reds" #"Suspended Animation" #"Don't Bother Me - I'm a Christian" #"James Bondage" #"Grown-ups" #"Oxford Street" #"Cool Way to Live" #"Go" #"I Can Do Anything You Like" #"Plastic Max" #"King Dong" #"Space Fruit" #"Gold and Silver" (on 1999 and 2009 CD re-release) #"Cybernetic Sister" (on 1999 and 2009 CD re-release) #"Ann Orexia" (on 1999 and 2009 CD re-release) #"Beasts in Cages" (on 1999 and 2009 CD re-release) #"Slimy Gash" (on 1999 and 2009 CD re-release) #"Lost in Romance" (on 1999 and 2009 CD re-release) 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「Suspended Animation (The Monks album)」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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