Recorded 2006, 2008 Release date June 2006 | Producer Peter Miles | |
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Released June 20062007February 18, 2008 Length 36:17 (2006)36:08 (2007)38:29 (2008) Genres Punk rock, Ska, Reggae, Ska punk, Folk music Similar Save the World Get the Girl, Punk & Poetry, Long Live the Struggle |
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Under The Fog is the debut album by The King Blues, originally released by Household Name Records in 2006 and later re-released on Field Records, a subsidiary of Island Records in 2008. The album spawned two singles, "Mr. Music Man" and "Come Fi Di Youth".
Contents
In 2007, 1000 limited edition 180gms hand pressed vinyl albums were released via Household Name Records/Tartan Rex. These included the bonus track "If Genghis Khan Then Why Can't I"
The 2008 re-release contained many new edits of the original tracks. The Track "Under The Fog" was renamed "We Ain't Never Done" and "Taking Over" and "The Sound of Revolt" swapped places on the track listings.
The album was originally recorded in their living room in the space of four days during June 2006. It contains a hidden track, a cover of My Boy Lollipop, made famous by the Jamaican artist Millie Small in 1964.
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Songs
1Intro2:40
2Blood on My Hands2:10
3Under the Fog1:47