Second Language (ep)

Second Language (ep)

Infobox Album | Name = Second Language
Type = EP
Artist = Disco Inferno


Released = 1994
Recorded = UK
Genre = Experimental rock
Length = 16:12
Label =
Producer =
Reviews =
Last album = "The Last Dance"
(1993, EP)
This album = "Second Language" (1994, EP)
Next album = "It's a Kid's World" (1994, EP)
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"Second Language" was released in 1990 in the UK through the label Rough Trade. It was Disco Inferno's fourth EP from the famous "The Five EPs" collection that was soon to be circulating from early- to mid-90s. The EP follows the style of the previous ones with delay-laden tracks with the exception of "A Little Something". The first track displays Ian Crause's interest in bending notes and using the whammy, and it is continued more subtly on the second track, "The Atheist's Burden".

Track listing

# "Second Language" – 4:45
# "The Atheist's Burden" – 4:01
# "At the End of the Line" – 4:24
# "A Little Something" - 3:02

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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