Birdland (Birdland album)

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Birdland
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Studio album by Birdland
Released Feb 1991
Genre Indie rock
Label Lazy Records
Producer Philip Tennant
Birdland chronology
Semi Official Live Album
(1989)
Birdland
(1991)
Singles from Birdland
  1. "Sleep With Me"
    Released: February 1990
  2. "Rock N Roll Nigger"
    Released: October 1990
  3. "Everybody Needs Somebody"
    Released: February 1991

Birdland is the debut album by English Indie rock band Birdland, released on Lazy Records in 1991. [1]

Indie rock is a genre of rock music that originated in the United States and United Kingdom in the 1970s. Originally used to describe independent record labels, the term became associated with the music they produced and was initially used interchangeably with alternative rock. As grunge and punk revival bands in the US and Britpop bands in the UK broke into the mainstream in the 1990s, it came to be used to identify those acts that retained an outsider and underground perspective. In the 2000s, as a result of changes in the music industry and the growing importance of the Internet, some indie rock acts began to enjoy commercial success, leading to questions about its meaningfulness as a term.

Birdland (band)

Birdland were an English rock band, active between 1988 and 1993.

Track listing

All tracks written by Vincent, Vincent.

No.TitleLength
1."Shoot You Down"3:11
2."Sleep With Me"3:50
3."Don't Look Back"4:20
4."Wake Up Dreaming"2:25
5."Rock N Roll Nigger" (Kaye, Smith)6:23
6."Everybody Needs Somebody"3:39
7."Letter You Know"4:08
8."Beat Me Like A Star"4:07
9."She Belongs To Me"3:31
10."Exit"5:43

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References

  1. http://www.discogs.com/Birdland-Birdland/release/1239779