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Jan 17, 2009 - A collection of singles and key tracks from these Manchester madmen. Essential post-punk for the kids. Posted by Howard Roark. A Certain Ratio are Jeremy Kerr, Martin Moscrop, Donald Johnson & Andrew Connell.rar 2014年5月28日 19:56. Grown Up All Wrong. 6 年前 Systems of Romance.
On this date in 1980, A Certain Ratio released their second single, ' Shack Up'. It was backed by a live version of ' And Then Again'. Neither song appeared on a regular album. The B side was released in studio version as the B side of their third single, ' Flight'.
' Shack Up' has been released several times. File dump untuk receiver tanaka. The second time it was released was in 1981 in an EP called The Double 12' which consisted of seven songs.
The Manchester, England post-punk band, who recorded for the legendary Factory Records, still records and performs. Wikipedia: Official Website: Video: Blogload.
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