Northside (2) – Shall We Take A Trip / Moody Places
Label: | Factory – Fac 268 |
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Format: | Vinyl, 12", 45 RPM, Single |
Country: | UK |
Released: | |
Genre: | Rock |
Style: | Indie Rock |
Tracklist
A | Shall We Take A Trip | 5:32 | |
AA | Moody Places | 5:54 |
Companies, etc.
- Recorded At – Music Station (2)
- Phonographic Copyright ℗ – Factory Communications Ltd.
- Copyright © – Factory Communications Ltd.
- Published By – Copyright Control
- Pressed By – Audio Services Ltd.
Credits
- Artwork – Central Station Design
- Engineer – Cenzo Townshend
- Plated By – Max*
- Producer – Ian Broudie
- Written-By, Performer – Northside (2)
Notes
Recorded at Music Station, London. April 1990.
Dedicated to Steve and Robo
℗ + © 1990 Factory Communications Ltd.
Dedicated to Steve and Robo
℗ + © 1990 Factory Communications Ltd.
Barcode and Other Identifiers
- Barcode (Text): 5 016839 202688
- Barcode (Scanned): 5016839202688
- Matrix / Runout (Handetched, runout, side A): FAC-268-A1 ✱ MAX
- Matrix / Runout (Handetched, runout, side AA): FAC-268-AA1 ✱ MAX
Other Versions (3)
View AllTitle (Format) | Label | Cat# | Country | Year | |||
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Shall We Take A Trip (12", Single) | Festival Records, Factory | X 14860, Fac 268 | Australia | 1990 | |||
Shall We Take A Trip (7", Single, White Label) | Factory | FAC-268/7 | UK | 1990 | |||
Shall We Take A Trip / Moody Places (12", 45 RPM, White Label) | Factory | FAC-268 | UK | 1990 |
Recommendations
Reviews
- '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 .
Release
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