The Other Two > LTMCD 2551 The Other Two & You < The Other Two & You [Centredate] |
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Release date25 January 2010 FormatCompact disc Catalogue numberLTMCD 2551 TracklistingTasty Fish [3.47] Original CreditsWritten by Gillian Gilbert & Stephen Morris. Engineered by John Jackson, Felix Kendall & Stuart James at Higher Plane. Backing vocals on Tasty fish by Jeremy Kerr. Thank you Flo, Les, Sam, Polly, A. Erasmus, John Chapman, Caroline, Robbie & Thomas, Chris Bernard, Making Out Team, Kirsten, Sam & Joe, M.H. Shamberg & Miranda, America's most wanted, Ian Jackson, Kim Wilde, Grant Boston, Mandy & Ben, Jame L, Martin & Pauline, Vanda, Eddie, Di & Amy, Tina (sounds great), Kim, Danny & Sam, T. Atencio, Karen Berg, Craig Kostich, Steven Baker, Manja S, Keith F, Chris & Neil, Iain Adam, Nicki K., Jayne H., Rebecca B., Pete R., Tony M., Quincey Jones, Jim Swindell, Julie, Terry & Mollie, Henry, Dickie, Sally, Rob & the other other two... & you. Designed by Thomas Manss & Howard Wakefield @ Thomas Manss & Company. Design consultant Peter Saville. Photography by Neil Cooper & Craig McDean. - - LTM presents an expanded CD edition of the debut album by The Other Two, the electronic pop duo comprising Stephen Morris and Gillian Gilbert of New Order. The Other Two came into being in 1990, spurred by Morris and Gilbert's work on television soundtracks, and a temporary lull in New Order activity in which Electronic and Revenge also released albums. First album The Other Two & You features ten original synth pop gems produced by the duo with Stephen Hague, with surprise vocals by Gillian, showcased on the singles Tasty Fish and Selfish. Originally scheduled for release on Factory Records in late 1992, The Other Two & You was delayed by the collapse of the label, and instead emerged on London in 1993. This expanded edition features all tracks from the original Factory/London album as well as six bonus tracks from companion singles, including superb mixes by Moby, Pascal Gabriel and Boys Own. The album also includes Loved It, originally released as a free CD to celebrate the opening of the controversial Factory HQ building on Charles Street (Manchester) in September 1990. The remastered CD runs for 76 minutes, and features new artwork and detailed sleevenotes. Please note this CD is not for sale in North America and Canada. Also available: LTMCD 2553 Super Highways. |

