New Flat

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New Flat
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Studio album by
Released14 November 1980 [1]
RecordedAugust–September 1980 Arnold Muhren Studio, Volendam
Genre New wave
Length40:42
Label Columbia
Producer Robert Jan Stips & The Nits
The Nits chronology
Tent
(1979)
New Flat
(1980)
Work
(1981)

New Flat is an album by The Nits. It was released in 1980 by Columbia Records.

Contents

Track listing

All tracks written by Henk Hofstede (HH) and Michiel Peters (MP).

  1. New Flat – 2:45 (HH)
  2. Holiday on Ice – 3:00 (HH)
  3. Saragossa – 2:29 (MP)
  4. Office at Night – 3:07 (HH)
  5. Uncle on Mars – 3:52 (HH)
  6. Statue – 3:18 (MP)
  7. His First Object – 2:21 (HH)
  8. Different Kitchen – 3:35 (HH)
  9. Safety in Numbers – 3:12 (MP)
  10. Bobby Solo – 2:09 (HH)
  11. Zebra – 2:09 (MP)
  12. Rubber Gloves – 2:34 (MP)
  13. Bite Better Bark – 2:59 (HH)
  14. Aloha Drums – 3:06 (MP)

Personnel

The band

Additional musicians

Technical staff

Miscellaneous

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References

  1. "Nits albums".