Hats Off (EP)

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Hats Off EP
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EP by
Released1985
Genre Jangle pop
Length10:46
Label Black Park
The Connells chronology
Hats Off EP
(1985)
Darker Days
(1985)

Hats Off EP was The Connells' first release, preceding Darker Days . It includes early versions of "If It Crumbles", which also appears on Boylan Heights , and "Hats Off" which would later be re-recorded for the band's debut album Darker Days .

Track listing

Side one
  1. "Hats Off (Ten Gallon Remix)" – 4:04
Side two
  1. "Darker Days" – 3:10
  2. "If It Crumbles" – 3:32

Personnel

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