Face the Strange
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| Face the Strange | ||
|---|---|---|
| EP by Therapy? | ||
| Released | 1993 | |
| Genre | Rock, Alternative rock | |
| Label | A&M | |
This article is about the EP by Therapy?. For the bonus track by Good Charlotte, see Good Morning Revival.
Face the Strange was an E.P. released by the band Therapy? in 1993 through A&M Records.[1] It was the follow-up to the single Opal Mantra, and appeared when the band decided that a B-side from that release ("Turn") was worth a release of its own. The E.P. reached No. 18 in the UK Singles Chart. The lead track went on to appear on the following year's album Troublegum; it was backed by a new song "Speedball", an old demo "Bloody Blue", and a re-working of "Neck Freak" from the album Nurse. The E.P's title comes from the chorus of the lead track ("Turn and face the strange").
[edit] Track listing (Digipak, Cassette, 7" and 12" vinyl)
- "Turn"
- "Speedball"
- "Bloody Blue"
- "Neck Freak"
[edit] Credits
- Andy Cairns - vocals, guitar
- Fyfe Ewing - drums
- Michael McKeegan - bass
[edit] References
- ^ Face the Strange page Therapy? Biography

