Blood on the Terraces

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Blood on the Terraces
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Studio album by
Released1987
StudioLondon Bridge Recording Studios, Clink Street, London
Genre Punk rock, Oi!
Label Chameleon
Producer Angelic Upstarts
Angelic Upstarts chronology
Power of the Press
(1986)
Blood on the Terraces
(1987)
Bombed Out
(1992)

Blood on the Terraces is Angelic Upstarts's eighth album, released in 1987. [1]

Contents

Track listing

All tracks composed by Thomas Mensforth, Brian Hayes and Ronnie Rocker; except where noted
Side A

  1. "Pride of Our Passion"
  2. "Everyday"
  3. "I Wanna Knighthood"
  4. "Heart Attack in Paris"
  5. "Four Grey Walls"

Side B

  1. "I Don't Wanna Fight The Soviet"
  2. "Our Day Will Come"
  3. "Blood on the Terraces"
  4. "Heroin Is Good For You"
  5. "It's Our Life"
  6. "Ruby (Don't Take Your Love to Town)" (Mel Tillis)

[1]

Personnel

Angelic Upstarts
Technical

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