All Our Saturdays (1981–1986)

All Our Saturdays (1981–1986)

Infobox Album |
Name = All Our Saturdays (1981-1986)
Type = Album
Artist = Rational Youth


Released = 1996
Recorded = 1981-1986
Genre = Synthpop
Length = 74:08
Label = EMI Canada
Producer = Pat Deserio, Dee Long, Tracy Howe
Reviews =
* Allmusic Rating|4|5 [http://www.allmusic.com/cg/amg.dll?p=amg&sql=10:b9e097b0krgt link]
Last album = "Total Rational!"
(1994)
This album = "All Our Saturdays (1981-1986)"
(1992)
Next album = "3 Remixes For The New Cold War"
(1998)

"All Our Saturdays (1981-1986)" is a retrospective CD compilation of Rational Youth songs. The CD booklet contains a discography, a band biography written by vocalist and band mastermind Tracy Howe, and Howe's comments to each track. As a result, Howe, whose e-mail address was also printed, received hundreds of mails from fans; positive feedback which ultimately led to the reunion of Howe and co-founder Bill Vorn.

Track listing

#"Saturdays In Silesia (Previously Unreleased Re-mix)" – 4:06
#"No More And No Less" – 4:05
#"Heredity" – 4:16
#"Close To Nature" (Previously Unreleased Re-mix) – 4:16
#"I've Got A Sister In The Navy" (Unreleased Extended Version) – 6:57
#"Holiday In Bangkok" – 5:15
#"May Day 1984" (Previously Unreleased) – 3:31
#"In Your Eyes – 3:11
#"Call Me – 2:59
#"Beat The Bad Times Down" – 3:26
#"Speak To Me In Dreams" – 4:19
#"Freeze – 4:59
#"Latin Lovers" (edit) – 2:49
#"Hot Streets" – 2:55
#"Pile Ou Face" – 2:38
#"City Of Night" (Extended Version) – 7:10
#"Saturdays In Silesia" (Extended Version) – 7:16


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