King (Belly album)
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| King | |||||
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| Studio album by Belly | |||||
| Released | February 14, 1995 | ||||
| Recorded | At Compass Point Studios in Nassau, Bahamas | ||||
| Genre | Alternative | ||||
| Length | 45:00 | ||||
| Label | Sire/Reprise | ||||
| Producer | Glyn Johns | ||||
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King was an album released by Belly in 1995, two years after their previous album, Star. Although the members had tightened their focus and polished their hook-laden songs, the album and its singles were commercial failures in the grunge-friendly atmosphere of 1995, and the band broke up shortly after it was released.
[edit] Track listing
- "Puberty" (Donelly/Greenwood)
- "Seal My Fate" (Donelly)
- "Red" (Donelly/Gorman)
- "Silverfish" (Donelly/Gorman)
- "Super-Connected" (Donelly/Greenwood)
- "The Bees" (Donelly)
- "King" (Donelly)
- "Now They'll Sleep" (Donelly/Gorman)
- "Untitled And Unsung" (Donelly)
- "L'il Ennio" (Donelly)
- "Judas My Heart" (Donelly/Gorman)
US Charts
1995/Modern Rock Tracks/Now They'll Sleep/#17 1995/Modern Rock Tracks/Super Connected/#35
1995/Billboard 200/King/#57

