More Songs About Love & Hate

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More Songs About Love & Hate
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Studio album by
ReleasedMay 1989
RecordedWinter 1988–1989
StudioElephant Studios, Wapping, London
(Mixed at Odyssey Studios, London, February 1989)
Genre Alternative rock
Length39:09
Label Epic
Producer Vic Maile
The Godfathers chronology
Birth, School, Work, Death
(1988)
More Songs About Love & Hate
(1989)
Unreal World
(1991)
Singles from More Songs About Love & Hate
  1. "She Gives Me Love"
    Released: April 1989 [1]
  2. "I'm Lost and Then I'm Found"
    Released: February 1990
No.TitleLength
1."She Gives Me Love"3:34
2."Those Days Are Over"3:29
3."How Low Is Low?"3:26
4."Pretty Girl"4:00
5."This Is Your Life"3:57
6."I'm Lost and Then I'm Found"3:58
7."I Don't Believe in You"3:29
8."Life Has Passed Us By"4:03
9."Walking Talking Johnny Cash Blues"3:06
10."Halfway Paralysed"2:43
11."Another You"3:24
Total length:39:09
2011 expanded edition bonus tracks
No.TitleLength
12."Just Because You're Not Paranoid Doesn't Mean to Say They're Not Going to Get You!" (B-side of "She Gives Me Love")2:25
13."Still Alone" (B-side of "I'm Lost and Then I'm Found")3:38
14."Birth, School, Work, Death" (Ex Mix)4:42
15."She Gives Me Love" (High Octane Mix)3:44
16."She Gives Me Love" (Extended Mix)5:30
Total length:59:00
Note

Personnel

Adapted from the album liner notes. [6]

The Godfathers
Additional musicians
Technical

Charts

Chart performance for More Songs About Love & Hate
Chart (1989)Peak
Position
UK Albums Chart [3] 49
Swiss Albums [7] 29

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References

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