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Written By:
Sarah Cracknell, Bob Stanley, Pete Wiggs
Publisher
Universal/Warner Chappell/Warner Chappell
Production
Producer: Douglas Benford (Lovecut DB)
Producer: Ben Edwards (Wikipedia)
Companies
Recorded at: Needham Sound
Recorded at: Xenomania Records
Producer: Si-cut.db production
Timing
Recorded: 2002
Released: Oct 7, 2002
Notes
"The title refers to the Serbian radio station, B92. The station was a rare outlet for independent news and information in Serbia under Slobodan Milosevic, and was a force behind many demonstrations that took place in Belgrade during the turbulent 1990s."
"The track is produced by Douglas Benford & Ben Edwards. Cracknell had previously worked with Benford as Lovecut DB in the early 90's before she had joined the band full time. The lyrics refer to The Boys Are Back in Town, Saint Etienne's own Nothing Can Stop Us and Phil Spector's 'Wall of Sound' production-style." (Adchelle)
On early CDR promos of the Finisterre album this track was titled 'Rock Palast'
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Credits
Vocals: Sarah Cracknell
No additional direct credits identified
Words of Opening Voice
"Rock could be so good but we make it all so rubbishy"
Voice: Michael Jayston (Wikipedia)
Words of Closing Sample
"Who Are You?"
"I Am The Japanese Sandman"
Sampled from The Cellos 1957 track 'Rang Tang Ding Dong (I Am the Japanese Sandman)'
Mixes
No mixes have been issued
Soundtrack
Was used in the soundtrack for the Saint Etienne film Finisterre (2003)
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