Second Helpings

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Second Helpings
Blancmange - Second Helpings.jpg
Compilation album by
Released1990
Genre Synthpop, new wave
Length49:27
Label London Records
Blancmange chronology
Believe You Me
(1985)
Second Helpings
(1990)
Heaven Knows
(1992)
Professional ratings
Review scores
SourceRating
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New Musical Express 6/10 [2]

Second Helpings is a compilation album by the British synthpop band Blancmange. It contains most of the band's singles from the period 1982-85, as well as a previously unreleased track.

Contents

Track listing

CD: 828 043-2

Track
No.TitleAlbumLength
1."God's Kitchen" Happy Families 2:55
2."I've Seen the Word"Happy Families3:05
3."Feel Me"Happy Families5:06
4."Living on the Ceiling"Happy Families4:01
5."Waves"Happy Families4:07
6."Game Above My Head" Mange Tout 3:59
7."Blind Vision"Mange Tout3:58
8."That's Love, That It Is"Mange Tout4:20
9."Don't Tell Me"Mange Tout3:31
10."The Day Before You Came*"Mange Tout4:25
11."What's Your Problem"Believe You Me4:11
12."Your Time Is Over"First appearance5:49

CD: 828 218-2

The Canadian release added three remixes to the CD, and substituted a different version of "Game Above My Head," for a total length of 76:22.

Track
No.TitleAlbumLength
1."God's Kitchen"Happy Families2:55
2."I've Seen the Word"Happy Families3:05
3."Feel Me"Happy Families5:06
4."Living on the Ceiling"Happy Families4:01
5."Waves"Happy Families4:07
6."Game Above My Head (Extended Version)"Waves 12" B-side7:14
7."Blind Vision"Mange Tout3:58
8."That's Love, That It Is"Mange Tout4:20
9."Don't Tell Me"Mange Tout3:31
10."The Day Before You Came"Mange Tout4:25
11."What's Your Problem"Believe You Me4:11
12."Your Time Is Over"First appearance5:49
13."That's Love, That It Is (Extended Version)"That's Love, That It Is (New Dance Mix Version) 12"6:56
14."Blind Vision (Extended Version)"Blind Vision 12"9:39
15."Feel Me (Extended Version)"Blancmange EP (Japan exclusive)6:57

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References

  1. Mason, Stewart. "Review: Blancmange - Second Helpings". Allmusic . Rovi Corporation . Retrieved 15 June 2011.
  2. Williams, Simon (15 December 1990). "Long Play". New Musical Express . p. 31.