The Boy with the X-Ray Eyes
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| The Boy With the X-Ray Eyes | |||||
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| Studio album by Babylon Zoo | |||||
| Released | November 7, 1995 |
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| Recorded | 1995 | ||||
| Genre | Alternative Rock Space Rock |
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| Label | EMI | ||||
| Producer | Jas Mann Steve Power |
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All Music Guide (3/5)link |
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The Boy With the X-Ray Eyes, released in 1995 was the first album from Babylon Zoo. It received favourable reviews[citation needed] and peaked at number 6 in the album chart, though it did not match the success of its first single "Spaceman" which reached number 1 in 23 countries.
Other singles released from this album were Animal Army, which reached 17 in the charts and "The Boy With The X-Ray Eyes", which reached 32.
[edit] Track listing
- "Animal Army"
- "Spaceman"
- "Zodiac Sign"
- "Paris Green"
- "Confused Art"
- "Caffeine"
- "The Boy With The X-Ray Eyes"
- "Don't Feed the Animals"
- "Fire Guided Light"
- "Is Your Soul For Sale?"
- "I'm Cracking Up I Need a Pill"
The album title comes from a nickname Jas was given at school


