I'd Rather Shout at a Returning Echo than Kid That Someone's Listening

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I'd Rather Shout at a Returning Echo than Kid That Someone's Listening
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Compilation album by
Some Bizzare Artists
Released2001
Genre Alternative rock
Label Some Bizzare
Some Bizzare Artists chronology
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(1990)
I'd Rather Shout at a Returning Echo than Kid That Someone's Listening
(2001)
Redefining the Prologue
(2006)

I'd Rather Shout at a Returning Echo than Kid That Someone's Listening is the fourth compilation album released by Some Bizzare Records, containing the first new track from the then recently re-formed Soft Cell. [1] It also included two tracks "Nye (We are Silent)" and "Uniform Spaces" by Cabaret Voltaire member Richard H. Kirk. [2] These were recorded under the names "Sandoz" and "Orchestra Terrestrial". [1]

Contents

Track listing

  1. Koot [3] - Walk on Water
  2. Egill [4] - Oh I Need your Love
  3. Lorien - Sweet Night
  4. Kai Motta [5] - Looks Like More Rain
  5. Sandoz [6] - Nye (We Are Silent)
  6. Soft Cell - God Shaped Hole
  7. Egill [4] - I'm Not 100 Per Cent Reliable
  8. Koot [3] - Reasons
  9. Kai Motta [5] - Picture That
  10. Lorien - Planet New Earth
  11. The Droidz [7] - Standing on my Own
  12. Orchestra Terrestrial [8] - Uniform Spaces

Personnel

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References

  1. 1 2 "I'd Rather Shout at a Returning Echo than Kid Someone's Listening" booklet
  2. Richard H. Kirk at AllMusic . Retrieved 30 December 2007.
  3. 1 2 Koot at AllMusic . Retrieved 30 December 2007.
  4. 1 2 Egill at AllMusic . Retrieved 30 December 2007.
  5. 1 2 Kai Motta at AllMusic . Retrieved 30 December 2007.
  6. Sandoz at AllMusic
  7. The Droidz at AllMusic . Retrieved 30 December 2007.
  8. Orchestra Terrestrial at AllMusic . Retrieved 30 December 2007.