Naïve Art (album)
Naïve Art | ||||
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Studio album by Red Flag | ||||
Released | 5 July 1989 | |||
Genre | Synthpop, New Wave | |||
Length | 1:19:29 | |||
Label | Enigma Records | |||
Producer | Paul Robb | |||
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Naïve Art is the debut album by the American synthpop band Red Flag. It was released in 1989.
Track listing
- "If I Ever" (4:45)
- "Pretty in Pity" (4:15)
- "Russian Radio" (6:12)
- "Give Me Your Hand" (5:03)
- "All Roads Lead to You" (6:51)
- "Count to Three" (4:06)
- "Save Me Tonight" (5:04)
- "Broken Heart" (4:04)
- "I Don't Know Why" (5:55)
- "Rain" (6:09)
- "Fur Michelle" (2:25)
- "Russian Radio" (Razormaid Dub) (6:48)*
- "If I Ever" (Extended Remix) (6:33)*
- "Broken Heart" (Tra Graham Dub) (6:07)*
- "Rain" (Remix) (5:12)*
Recorded at Platinum Island Studios, NYC.
Special edition
Naïve Art - Special Edition | ||||
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Studio album by Red Flag | ||||
Released | 2001 | |||
Recorded | Platinum Islands Studios, N.Y.C.; Studio 245 San Francisco CA; DerGalf Studios (2001) | |||
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Synthpop Electronica | |||
Length | 73:57 | |||
Label | Restless Records | |||
Producer | Chuck Kelley | |||
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Naïve Art - Special Edition is a special release of the first Red Flag's album Naïve Art (1989), which included some new tracks and remixes.
Track listing
- "If I Ever" (4:45)
- "Pretty In Pity" (4:14)
- "Russian Radio" (6:11)
- "Give Me Your Hand" (5:02)
- "All Roads Lead To You" (6:50)
- "Count To Three" (4:05)
- "Save Me Tonight" (5:03)
- "Broken Heart" (4:02)
- "I Don't Know Why" (5:51)
- "Rain" (6:08)
- "Fur Michelle" (2:23)
- "Russian Radio (Razormaid Dub)" (5:23)
- "If I Ever (Extended Remix)" (5:05)
- "Black Rose" (3:49)
- "Lovers Unite" (4:49)
- "Russian Radio (Seibold Mix)" (5:16)
- "Russian Radio (Decade Mix)" (4:55)
Notes
- - Indicated tracks appear on CD only (1989 Enigma Records, CD/vinyl/cassette). Re-released on Restless Records (1994). CD and vinyl contain different mixes of some songs.
References
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