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Revision as of 16:47, 1 July 2009

Cover art
Muse release
Name Helping You Back to Work Vol. 1
Tracks 22
Total length Unknown
Recorded 1996
Writer/composer Matthew Bellamy et al
Producer Muse et al
Art work Unknown
Publisher Lockjaw Records
Format(s) CD
Catalogue № LJCD03
Release date July
Chart position Unknown
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Helping You Back to Work Vol. 1


Information

Shortly after Lockjaw was founded in February 1997,[1] the label released this compilation including the first commercial Muse recording, an early version of Twin. The recording came from a recording session at Coombeshead Studios, Newton Abbot in late 1996. As well as Balloonatic, Muse recorded another ten songs found on the Newton Abbot demo.

Shortly afterwards, then Muse manager Phil Korthals asked Lockjaw if they would sign Muse to release Muse's first single. Lockjaw declined due to having just started and thus having insufficient funds to do so.[1] Korthals' name can be seen on the compilation's insert.[2]

Track list

  1. Babies 3 - Think for Yourself
  2. Tetsuo - Blunt
  3. Lockdown - Friend
  4. Split Screen - Procrastinate
  5. Hydra - Waking Up Drunk
  6. Thirdrate - Tube
  7. Freebase - Blame
  8. Tribute to Nothing - Clamp
  9. Monkey Boy - Death of a Stuntman
  10. Agent 'O' - Empty
  11. Leech Woman - Ova
  12. Choke TV - Bad Car Wreck
  13. Cynical Smile - Brit-Vic
  14. Vest - Strong Room
  15. Set Against - In Cold Blood
  16. Callous - Nil By Mouth
  17. Repulse - 2/10
  18. Tiananmen - Rundown
  19. Subvert - Material Gain
  20. Labrat - Apology
  21. Muse - Balloonatic
  22. Devices - Splifford

Gallery

References

  1. a b Jack Turner. (2008-06-06). [E-mail concerning the Bull and Gate 1995 gig]. Retrieved 2008-06-06. [verify]
  2. [Helping You Back to Work insert]. [verify]


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