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Trash
Roxy Music •
w: Ferry, Manzanera •
1979 /02 /23
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Trash 2
Roxy Music •
1979 /02 /23
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0:00 |
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Manifesto
Roxy Music •
w: Ferry, Phil Manzanera •
1979 /03 /16 Side one – East Side
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5:29 |
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Trash
Roxy Music •
w: Ferry, Manzanera •
1979 /03 /16 Side one – East Side
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2:14 |
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Angel Eyes
Roxy Music •
w: Ferry, Andy Mackay •
1979 /03 /16 Side one – East Side
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3:32 |
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Still Falls the Rain
Roxy Music •
w: Ferry, Manzanera •
1979 /03 /16 Side one – East Side
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4:13 |
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Stronger Through the Years
Roxy Music •
w: Bryan Ferry •
1979 /03 /16 Side one – East Side
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6:16 |
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Ain`t That So
Roxy Music •
w: Bryan Ferry •
1979 /03 /16 Side two – West Side
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5:39 |
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My Little Girl
Roxy Music •
w: Ferry, Manzanera •
1979 /03 /16 Side two – West Side
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3:17 |
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Dance Away
Roxy Music •
w: Bryan Ferry •
1979 /03 /16 Side two – West Side
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4:20 |
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Cry, Cry, Cry
Roxy Music •
w: Bryan Ferry •
1979 /03 /16 Side two – West Side
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2:55 |
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Spin Me Round
Roxy Music •
w: Bryan Ferry •
1979 /03 /16 Side two – West Side
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5:15 |
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Single by Roxy Music | ||||
from the album Manifesto | ||||
B-side | "Trash 2" | |||
Released | 23 February 1979[1] | |||
Recorded | 1978 | –1979|||
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Length | 2:13 | |||
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Producer(s) | Roxy Music | |||
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1979 single by Roxy Music
"Trash" is a single by the English rock band Roxy Music taken from their sixth studio album Manifesto (1979), their first after the comeback that followed the three years hiatus. It peaked at number 40 in the UK charts.[2]
"Trash" was backed by a softened arrangement of the same song, called "Trash 2", which was made available on the box set of The Thrill of It All (1995).
Queercore band Pansy Division recorded a cover of "Trash," which appears on the EP Touch My Joe Camel[3] and the compilation album Pile Up (1995).[4]
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
1979 single by Roxy Music
"Trash" is a single by the English rock band Roxy Music taken from their sixth studio album Manifesto (1979), their first after the comeback that followed the three years hiatus. It peaked at number 40 in the UK charts.[2]
"Trash" was backed by a softened arrangement of the same song, called "Trash 2", which was made available on the box set of The Thrill of It All (1995).
Queercore band Pansy Division recorded a cover of "Trash," which appears on the EP Touch My Joe Camel[3] and the compilation album Pile Up (1995).[4]