The Lost EP
1985 EP by The Chills
The Lost EP | ||||
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EP by The Chills | ||||
Released | 1985 | |||
Recorded | July - September 1984 | |||
Label | Flying Nun Records | |||
Producer | Phil Yule, Doug Hood | |||
The Chills chronology | ||||
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The Lost EP (also known as The "Lost" EP and Lost EP)[1] was a 1985 release by New Zealand band The Chills.[2] The title originates from the fact that the recordings which make up the EP were thought to be lost for some time, resulting in the delayed release of the EP.
All six tracks from the EP were later re-released as part of the Kaleidoscope World compilation CD.[3]
Reception
Spin's Evelyn McDonnell wrote, "The only things lost on this record are the band's minds occasionally, in an exultant haze of rock'n'roll. Phillipps' twisting of words and music is inspiring."[4]
Track listing
- "This Is the Way"
- "Never Never Go"
- "Don't Even Know Her Name"
- "Bee Bah Bee Bah Bee Boe"
- "Whole Weird World"
- "Dream by Dream"
References
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The Chills
- Martin Phillipps
- Callum Hampton
- Todd Knudson
- Erica Scally
- Oli Wilson
- Peter Gutteridge
- Jane Dodd
- Terry Moore
- David Kilgour
- Justin Harwood
- Brave Words
- Submarine Bells
- Soft Bomb
- Sunburnt *
- Sketch Book: Volume One ‡
- Silver Bullets
- Snow Bound
- Scatterbrain
- Kaleidoscope World
- Heavenly Pop Hits – The Best of The Chills
- Secret Box — The Chills' Rarities 1980-2000
- BBC Sessions
- Somewhere Beautiful
- Dunedin Double
- The Lost EP
- Stand By
- "Kaleidoscope World"
* released as by "Martin Phillipps and The Chills"; ‡ released as by Martin Phillipps solo
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