Play Some Real Songs: the Live Album
Play Some Real Songs: the Live Album is the first live album released by the Scottish pop group Bis. It was released in 2001 and was made available through the group's website and at live shows during their tour.[1] The album collects highlights from their first world tour covering the period 1995 to 1997.
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Released | 2001 | |||
Recorded | 1995 - 1997 | |||
Genre | Indie, electropop, britpop, pop punk | |||
Length | 53:59 | |||
Label | Self-released | |||
Bis chronology | ||||
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Track listing
- "Tell it to the Kids" (Tokyo June 1997)
- "Conspiracy a Go-Go" (London January 1996)
- "Teen-C Power" (Phoenix festival July 1996)
- "This is Fake D.I.Y" (Leeds April 1996)
- "Plastik People" (Glasgow November 1995)
- "Keroleen" (Harlow March 1996)
- "Everybody Thinks That They're Going to Get Theirs" (Amsterdam October 1997)
- "Monstarr" (Toulouse May 1997)
- "Poster Parent" (Toulouse May 1997)
- "Kill Yr Boyfriend" (Zurich May 1997)
- "Kandy Pop" (London January 1996)
- "Starbright Boy" (Tokyo June 1997)
- "Icky-poo Air Raid" (London January)
- "Ninja Hi-skool" (Amsterdam October 1997)
- "School Disco" (Leeds April 1996)
- "Sweet Shop Avengerz" (Glasgow November 1997)
- "Secret Vampire" (Toulouse May 1997)
- "X-Defect" (Tokyo June 1997)
- "Dinosaur Germs" (Zurich May 1997)
- "Public School Boy" (Glasgow November 1995)
- "Play Some Real Songs" (New York City March 1997)
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