Runaway Train EP | ||||
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Released | 26 November 2001 | |||
Genre | Indie | |||
Label | Ignition | |||
Producer | Jim Abbiss/Kid Galahad | |||
Kid Galahad chronology | ||||
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Runaway Train EP was the third of a trio of limited edition EP releases from the British band Kid Galahad that led up to the release of their debut album Gold Dust Noise the following summer. The title track "Runaway Train" was recorded in the studio and was produced by Jim Abbiss who had previously worked with artists such as UNKLE and DJ Shadow. [1] Whilst the other three tracks were demo recordings produced by the band before signing to Ignition Records.
"Runaway Train" featured in the UK Channel 4 comedy drama Teachers. [2]
All tracks written by A.Bull, D.Ody, P.Seaman, D.Strows
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