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Northside - Shall We Take A Trip / Moody Places flac album

Northside  - Shall We Take A Trip / Moody Places flac album
  • Performer Northside
  • Title Shall We Take A Trip / Moody Places
  • Date of release 1990
  • Country UK
  • Style Indie Rock
  • Other formats APE WMA AAC AUD MP2 DTS MP1
  • Genre Rock
  • Size MP3 1112 mb
  • Size FLAC 1252 mb
  • Rating: 4.9
  • Votes: 143

Writers NorthSide (UK Band). Engineer Cenzo Townshend. Mastered by Maxwell Anandappa. More NorthSide (UK Band) albums.

Their debut single "Shall We Take A Trip" was produced by Ian Broudie. Due to the opening - 'L-S-D' - the song was banned by the BBC and yet got into the Top 50 charts. The second single "My Rising Star" and third single "Take Five" even climbed into the Top 40. The only ever album was released in June 1991: "Chicken Rhythms". leaving the excellent demos unheard . although nothing yet announced the 2nd unreleased album could be finally released. Members: Cliff Ogier, Paul Walsh, Timothy Walsh, Warren Dermody.

Northside charted with their very first single, the double-A-sided 'Shall We Take A Trip' (with its notorious opening chant, LSD) and 'Moody Places'. Follow-up, 'My Rising Star' peaked at No. 32 in November 1990 and the band enjoyed a third consecutive Top 40 in June 1991 with Take 5. That same month, the bands only album, 'CHICKEN RHYTHMS', reached N. 9. Thereafter, Northside demo'd material for a second album but Factory Records got into financial trouble and the band eventually split up. Recently, however, the original line-up of Northside have.

Artist: Northside, Song: Shall We Take A Trip, Duration: 05:54, Type: mp3. №118442024. Northside Moody Places. play) (pause) (download) (fb) (vk) (tw). Northside Shall We Take A Trip.

Northside - Shall We Take a Trip (12") 05:29. Northside - Moody Places (12") 05:51. Northside - My Rising Star (12") 06:27. Northside - Take 5 (7") 03:14. Northside - Moody Places (7") 04:36.

Shall We Take A Trip" was banned by the BBC for its many references to drugs (specifically LSD) but despite the subsequent lack of airplay, it eventually broke into the Top 50 in the UK Singles Chart. On 6 May 2006, BBC 6 Music played this song in its entirety on the Marc Riley show, and did again on the Steve Lamacq show on 2 December 2016 as part of the my generation series on 1989. In 1991, Northside scored a minor hit in the United States when their single "Take 5" reached No. 5 on the Billboard Alternative Songs chart on the week of 5 October. It also reached No. 34 on the Dance/Club Play Songs charts that same month. The band performed "Take 5" on Top of the Pops on 6 June 1991 - a rare occasion where a song that was not in the Top 40 was played on the show. Second album and breakup. 1990: "Shall We Take A Trip", "Moody Places" FAC 268/7 (7") - UK No. 50.

Tracklist

Shall We Take A Trip 5:32
Moody Places 5:54

Versions

Category Artist Title (Format) Label Category Country Year
Fac 268 Northside Shall We Take A Trip / Moody Places ‎(12", Single) Factory Fac 268 UK 1990
FAC-268 Northside Shall We Take A Trip / Moody Places ‎(12", W/Lbl) Factory FAC-268 UK 1990
X 14860 Northside Shall We Take A Trip ‎(12") Festival Records, Factory X 14860 Australia 1990
FAC-268/7 Northside Shall We Take A Trip ‎(7", Single, W/Lbl) Factory FAC-268/7 UK 1990


Talk about Northside - Shall We Take A Trip / Moody Places


Spilberg
'Shall We Take A Trip' got its best run out during the goals round up on 'Match Of The Day'. Its producers Northside didn’t amount to much else yet they are inextricably linked to the baggy genre that came at the tail end of 1980's Manchester. Listening now the song sounds a tad dated yet the intricate guitar playing is certainly unique. The novelty even extends to the uncamouflaged drug references, which probably quite literally went down a storm in the Hacienda and didn’t go unnoticed by the BBC who decided to ban it from their playlists. The band went to record their debut album 'Chicken Rhythms' on the legendary Factory Records label with Ian Broudie but neither creative force could save the project from its inevitable extinction. It eventually broke into the top 50 in the UK charts. Interestingly though, on 6 May 2006, BBC 6 Music played this song in its entirety on the Marc Riley Show in mid afternoon This possibly shows how things have moved on in Nearly 15 years .
Flocton
And I found this - https://youtu.be/B3-4yH8ZZyo?t=1036 We danced :-)
Vetibert
It wasn't Match of the Day it was Granada's Soccer Night And I just found this - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=n2zJ5oD9B-0 !Oh and I saw them live in Manchester back in the Day and had a top night out :-)