Saturday, November 17, 2007

Furniture - Food, Sex & Paranoia (1989)



Watch out for hard-to-find, deleted, out of print or critically ignored compact discs released in the last 20 years...

Furniture - Food, Sex & Paranoia (1989)

  1. One Step Behind You
  2. Slow Motion Kisses
  3. Swing Tender
  4. A Taste of You
  5. A Plot to Kill What Was
  6. On a Slow Fuse
  7. Subway to the Beach
  8. Song for a Doberman
  9. Love Me
  10. Friend of a Friend
  11. Hard to Say
  12. BONUS TRACK: International People
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9 comments:

Anonymous said...

Hi, I had this ! Great album, bought on the strength of their first effort, which I also had on vinyl. Don't suppose you have The Wrong People (with the awesome Brilliant Mind on it) ? Either way, great blog. Thanks to for Faith Brothers, I have a signed copy of Eventide (one of the few vinyls albums I still have!). All the best, Gareth (in the UK)

H2GMusic said...

MFL,

Thanks for your terrific posts--this one especially. Three tracks from this post aren't playing back. Maybe it's my system or something haywire in the tracks themselves: On a Slow Fuse, A Plot to Kill What Was, and Hard to Say.

Anyone having similar glitches?

Cheers,
H2G

mineforlife said...

I've re-upped the three tracks mentioned. Any problems, let me know.

Anonymous said...

Does anybody happen to know what the password is for the rapidshare .rar file of the Furniture album available here?

mineforlife said...

pw = mineforlife

Anonymous said...

great surprise! Thanks a lot

Anonymous said...

fantastic post! unfortunately, the newly uploaded tracks are still not playing back... do I miss something? "On a Slow Fuse", "A Plot to Kill What Was", and "Hard to Say".

paulr said...

Hi

Love your blog

any chance of posting track slow motion kisses by furniture

hobbes said...

Oh my, I've been trying to get hold of this album for years. I had it on (proper bought and paid for) cassette until the tape wore out.
If it isn't any trouble, would it be possible for you to re-up it?
I'd probably buy you a tube of Smarties or something.

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