Face the Strange

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Face the Strange
EP by Therapy?
Released 1993
Genre Rock, Alternative rock
Label A&M

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)

  1. "Turn"
  2. "Speedball"
  3. "Bloody Blue"
  4. "Neck Freak"

[edit] Credits

  • Andy Cairns - vocals, guitar
  • Fyfe Ewing - drums
  • Michael McKeegan - bass

[edit] References

  1. ^ Face the Strange page Therapy? Biography