Scenes From The Second Storey Rare

Scenes From The Second Storey Rare

The God Machine, 1992. Background information Origin,, Genres Years active 1990–1994 Labels, Eve Records, Associated acts Members Robin Proper-Sheppard Jimmy Fernandez (deceased) Ronald Austin The God Machine was an, active in the first half of the 1990s. Its members were all from,,, but they all lived and performed mainly in the and across. Dual Boxing Programs L200. The band consisted of three members, Robin Proper-Sheppard (guitar/vocals), Jimmy Fernandez (bass) and Ronald Austin (drums), and they first performed officially under the name The God Machine in 1991. They released an, Purity with the Eve, and were later given a with. They released two in their career, both with their trademark dark and industrial-sounding alternative rock, before Fernandez suddenly died from brain hemorrhage.

Scenes From The Second Storey Rare

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Their release of 'Home', peaked at No. 65 in the in January 1993. Proper-Sheppard went on to form The Flower Shop Recordings label, and bands and The May Queens. Their second album,, was recognized by as one of the '90 greatest albums of the 90s' (#88) in their December 1998 issue. Linksys Manual Wrt600n. Their earlier San Diego incarnation was called Society Line, and also featured guitarist Albert Amman, who left the band before its move to London.

How To Download Modio On Chromebook. Contents • • • • • • • Discography [ ] Studio albums [ ] • (Fiction Records, 1993) - No. 55 • (Fiction Records, 1994) EPs/singles [ ] • Purity EP (Eve Recordings, 1991) • 12', featuring 'Home', 'The Blind Man' and 'Purity'. These were the original versions and were subsequently re-recorded for the scenes from the second storey album • The Desert Song EP (Fiction Records, 1992) • CD and 12', featuring 'The Desert Song', 'Prostitute', 'Commitment' and 'Pictures Of A Bleeding Boy'. The title track was the original version of the song and was subsequently re-recorded for the scenes from the second storey album, sounding significantly different from the previous version.

The three B-sides were not available on any album • Ego (Fiction Records, 1992) • CD and 12', featuring 'Ego', 'Temptation' (The Experimental Zen Mix) and 'The Piano Song'. The two B-sides were extended versions of the tracks available in shorter form on scenes from the second storey • Home (Fiction Records, 1993) • 7' silver vinyl, featuring 'Home' (edit) and ' (a cover version of ). The B-side was not available on any album • CD, featuring 'Home', 'Double Dare' (BBC radio session, a cover version of ), 'All My Colours' (a cover version of ) and ' (a cover version of ). The three B-sides were not available on any album • 12', featuring 'Home', 'All My Colours', 'Train' (a cover version of ) and 'Fever'. The three B-sides were not available on any album • Promo-CD, featuring 'Home' (edit), 'Home', and 'What Time Is Love?'

The latter B-side was not available on any album • Promo-CD, featuring 'Home' (live), 'Pictures Of A Bleeding Boy', 'Commitment' (BBC radio session) and 'Fever'.