Album UK 2005 on SF Records label
Rock and Pop
Track 12, 'Where's The Party?' lasts for 2'40", there is silence until 3'40" when 'Suddenly (Demo)" begins and continues through to the track's end at 7'16". 'Suddenly (Demo)' is referenced on the rear of the lyric sheet as '13 Suddenly...' Picture CD in a card slipcase sleeve with a signed lyric sheet, hand-numbered out of 1,000. Material was recorded in the mid-1990s and released independently through Fahey's own label, SF Records, in December 2005. The lyric sheet's rear artwork is credited as 'The Kissing Gate by Rob Ryan'. Contains two demos which appear in their final versions on other Siobhan Fahey/ Shakespear's Sister releases: "The Older Sister" (from #3) and "Suddenly" (from I Can Drive and Long Live The Queens!).
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No | Title | Artist | Composer | Duration | |
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1 | Was It Something I Said? | Siobhan Fahey | 4:53 | ||
2 | The Possibilities Are Endless | Siobhan Fahey | 6:09 | ||
3 | The Darling Symphony | Siobhan Fahey | 4:44 | ||
4 | After All | Siobhan Fahey | 3:29 | ||
5 | When Will You Be Home? | Siobhan Fahey | 3:11 | ||
6 | A Christmas Number One | Siobhan Fahey | 3:17 | ||
7 | The Older Sister (Demo) | Siobhan Fahey | 2:15 | ||
8 | What's It Like To Be So Wonderful? | Siobhan Fahey | 2:49 | ||
9 | The Suppressed Trilogy | Siobhan Fahey | 10:31 | ||
10 | The Attic Song | Siobhan Fahey | 3:51 | ||
11 | Guilt Edged | Siobhan Fahey | 5:04 | ||
12 | Where's The Party? | Siobhan Fahey | 7:16 | ||
13 | Suddenly (Demo) | Siobhan Fahey |
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