In Debt

In Debt

Infobox Album | Name = In Debt
Type = Compilation album
Artist = Disco Inferno


Released = 1995
Recorded = UK
Genre = Rock/Alternative rock
Length = 71:38
Label = Ché Records (UK); Carrot Top Records (U.S)
Producer = Charlie McIntosh and Richard Charlton
Reviews =
*Allmusic Rating|3|5|Last album = D. I. Go Pop (1994)
This album = In Debt (1995)
Next album = Technicolour (1996)
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"In Debt" was released in 1995 on Ché Records in the UK and Carrot Top Records in the United States. It is a compilation of Disco Inferno's debut album, "Open Doors, Closed Windows" (1991), with their "Entertainment"/"Arc In Round" 7" single (1991), and their "Science" 12" EP (1992). "Broken", the third track on the CD, was previously unreleased.

Track listing

#"Entertainment" – 4:50
#"Arc In Round" – 4:00
#"Broken" – 3:54
#"Emigre" – 4:41
#"Interference" – 4:33
#"Leisuretime" – 3:37
#"Set Sail" – 5:47
#"Hope To God" – 1:43
#"Freethought" – 5:31
#"Bleed Clean" – 3:27
#"Next In Line" – 5:04
#"Incentives" – 3:30
#"Waking Up" – 5:58
#"Glancing Away" – 5:15
#"Fallen Down The Wire" – 4:38
#"No Edge, No End" – 5:06

All tracks were written by Ian Crause, Paul Wilmott, and Rob Whatley

Personnel

Disco Inferno were:

*Ian Crause - vocals, guitar
*Paul Wilmott - bass guitar
*Rob Whatley - drums


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