Sex and Flags

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Sex and Flags
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Compilation album by
ReleasedJuly 2005
Recorded2002–2005
Genre Progressive rock
Length49:49
Label Helium Records
Stackridge compilation chronology
Lemon 2002
(2002)
Sex and Flags
(2005)
Purple Spaceships Over Yatton: The Best Of
(2006)

Sex and Flags is a compilation of songs by the British group Stackridge. It was released in the U.K. by Angel Air.

Track listing

  1. "It's a Fascinating World" (James Warren)
  2. "The Final Bow" (Andy Davis, Sarah Menage)
  3. "Someday They'll Find Out" (Warren)
  4. "Big Baby" (Gary Gidman, Richard Genovese)
  5. "Charles Louis Dance" (Davis)
  6. "Wonderful Day" (Crun Walter)
  7. "Bread and Water" (Davis)
  8. "Sliding Down the Razorblade of Love" (Roger Cook, Andy West)
  9. "Dirty Nightingale" (Davis, Ferguson)
  10. "Something About the Beatles" (Warren, Menage)
  11. "Wildebeest" (John Miller, Warren)
  12. "Grooving Along the Highway on a Monday Morning Once" (Miller, Warren, Menage)
  13. "First Name of Love" (Warren)
  14. "Beating a Path" (Mutter Slater)
  15. "It Must Be Time for Bed" (Warren, Menage)

Personnel and Production

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