- Cure for Sanity
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Cure for Sanity Studio album by Pop Will Eat Itself Released 1990 Recorded England Genre Industrial, Grebo
Alternative danceLength 65:42 Label RCA Producer Flood Pop Will Eat Itself chronology This Is the Day...This Is the Hour...This Is This!
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Cure for Sanity is the third album by UK based Grebo band, Pop Will Eat Itself.
Track listing
- "The Incredible P.W.E.I. vs The Moral Majority"
- "Dance of the Mad Bastards"
- "88 Seconds... & Still Counting"
- "X Y & Zee"
- "City Zen Radio 1990/2000 FM"
- "Dr. Nightmare's Medication Time"
- "Touched by the Hand of Cicciolina (edited highlights)"
- "1000x NO!"
- "Psychosexual"
- "Axe of Men"
- "Another Man's Rhubarb"
- "Medicine Man Speak with Forked Tongue"
- "Nightmare at 20,000ft"
- "Very Metal Noise Pollution"
- "92°F (The 3rd Degree)"
- "Lived in Splendour: Died in Chaos"
- "The Beat That Refused To Die"
Notes
- The voice of Dr. Nightmare was performed by Easy O.
- The song "Touched by the Hand of Cicciolina" references Hungarian-born porn actress Cicciolina, who was elected to the Italian parliament in 1987. In 1991 she lost her bid for re-election, but remains active in politics.
- "Another Man's Rhubarb" contains dialogue from the 1989 Batman movie.
- "Axe of Men" contains a sample from My Bloody Valentine's "Soon".
- The song "Nightmare at 20,000ft" references The Twilight Zone episode of the same name, and features clips from the episode, along with a sample from "Shake Your Rump" by The Beastie Boys.
- The vocals in "92°F (The Third Degree)" were sung by Sylvia Tella.
- Later UK CD pressings substitute the Electric Sunshine Style version of X Y & Zee and the Boilerhouse Birth Mix of 92°F. The original album versions of these tracks have been added to the end of the album.
- "The Beat That Refused to Die" samples This Mortal Coil's cover of "Drugs".
References
Pop Will Eat Itself Graham Crabb · Mary Byker · Tim Muddiman · Davey Bennett · Jason Bowld
Clint Mansell · Richard March · Adam Mole · Robert "Fuzz" Townshend · Kerry "The Buzzard" HammondAlbums Compilations Now for a Feast! · 16 Different Flavours of Hell · Wise Up Suckers · PWEI Product 1986-1994 · The Best ofLive albums Weird's Bar and Grill · The Radio 1 Sessions 1986-87 · Reformation: Nottingham Rock City 20.01.05 · Reformation: Birmingham Carling Academy 22.01.05 · Reformation: Birmingham Carling Academy 23.01.05 · Reformation: London Shepherds Bush Empire 24.01.05 · Reformation: London Shepherds Bush Empire 25.01.05Singles and EPs The Poppies Say GRRrrr! · Poppiecock · "Sweet Sweet Pie" · "Love Missile F1-11" · "Beaver Patrol" · "There Is No Love Between Us Anymore" · "Def. Con. One" · "Can U Dig It?" · "Wise Up! Sucker" · Very Metal Noise Pollution · "Touched by the Hand of Cicciolina" · "Dance of the Mad" · "X Y & Zee" · "92°F" · "Karmadrome" / "Eat Me Drink Me Love Me Kill Me" · "Bulletproof!" · "Get the Girl! Kill the Baddies!" · "R.S.V.P" / "Familus Horribilus" · "Ich Bin Ein Auslander" · Amalgamation · "Everything's Cool" · "Axe of Men 2010" · "Chaos & Mayhem"Related articles Bentley Rhythm Ace · Golden Claw Musics · Vileevils · The Designers Republic
Categories:- Pop Will Eat Itself albums
- 1990 albums
- Albums produced by Flood
- RCA Records albums
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