MP3 1291 mb.
Performer: Chris Sievey
Title: Big Record
Country: UK
Catalog Number: Ericat 015
Label: Cordelia Records
Released: 1986
Style: Art Rock, Power Pop, Pop Rock
Rating: 4.5
Votes: 600
| 1 | More Red Indian Music |
| 2 | Christmas 41 Life With The Lyons |
| 3 | The World Song |
| 4 | Last |
| 5 | Here Comes Your Day |
| 6 | Something's BurningBass – Rick SarkoGuitar [Solo] – Barry Spencer |
| 7 | Baiser |
| 8 | Will You Remember? |
| 9 | So She Sais |
| 10 | Slip |
Recorded at Drone Studio in Chorlton, Manchester between January 1985 - January 1986.
Song lyrics are printed on the backsleeve.
This version came with a free Baiser / Last 7" and a front cover sticker that says that.
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