New Model Army: Strange Brotherhood
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"Strange Brotherhood" was the first studio album after "The Love Of Hopeless Causes" for Epic in 1993. Written and recorded over two years in five studios with 4 producers, it will come as no suprise that the album is packed full of ideas and directions. It was also the last album to feature founder member and drummer of 15 years, Robert Heaton. It finally all came together under the guiding hand of Stone Roses producer Simon Dawson and returned New Model Army to the peak of the European alternative rock scene. It was also the first album recorded for the band's own label and was licensed initially, and ironically to EMI - the first major label. Standard Jewel Case/Box Lot-30
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TRACK LISTING
| Single Disc: | |||
| 1 | Wonderful Way To Go | (5:44) | |
| 2 | Whites For Their Eyes | (4:41) | |
| 3 | Aimless Desire | (5:05) | |
| 4 | Over The Wire | (3:27) | |
| 5 | Queen Of My Heart | (4:15) | |
| 6 | Gigabyte Wars | (4:15) | |
| 7 | Killing | (5:43) | |
| 8 | No Pain | (4:55) | |
| 9 | Headlights | (5:35) | |
| 10 | Big Blue | (4:21) | |
| 11 | Long Goodbye | (3:18) | |
| 12 | Lullaby | (5:40) | |



