You Are The Quarry: Album recording, songs, and release information; Attack: Plans for Nancy Sinatra and James Maker singles - release information (January 9, 2004)

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Summary

Release Information

You Are The Quarry is produced by Jerry Finn and engineered by Joe McGrath.

Musicians on the album are: Boz Boorer (guitar), Alain Whyte (guitar), Gary Day (bass), and Dean Butterworth (drums), with Roger Manning (piano).

The album has been recorded at Sarm in Berkshire (England), and Conway Studio in Los Angeles.

Songs recorded on the session are:

"America Is Not The World"

"Irish Blood, English Heart"

"I Have Forgiven Jesus"

"Come Back To Camden"

"I'm Not Sorry"

"The World Is Full Of Crashing Bores"

"How Can Anybody Possibly Know How I Feel?"

"The First Of The Gang To Die"

"Teenage Dad On His Estate"

"I Like You"

"The Never-Played Symphonies"

"The Slum Mums"

"You Know I Couldn't Last"

"Home Is A Question Mark"

"The Public Image"

"It's Hard To Walk Tall When You're Small"

The album is set for release on the Attack label through Sanctuary Records in the second week of April.

Attack are also negotiating with Nancy Sinatra to release her version of "Let Me Kiss You" as a single. The song was originally recorded by Morrissey for inclusion on You Are The Quarry. Also, Attack plan to release a single by James Maker (ex-Raymonde) called "I'm Unbearable."

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