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== Background == | == Background == | ||
* "In April 1981 two new songs were recorded for future release in some form. These songs are ''[[Future Pilots]]'' and ''[[Ratman, the Weightwatcher]]''."<ref>Kangaroo? booklet, [[Keep All Your Friends (zine)]]</ref> | * "In April 1981 two new songs were recorded for future release in some form. These songs are ''[[Future Pilots]]'' and ''[[Ratman, the Weightwatcher]]''."<ref>Kangaroo? booklet, [[Keep All Your Friends (zine)]]</ref> | ||
* The English vocal versions were released on the 1982 compilation "Live to Air: Artist's Sound Works"<ref>https://ubu.com/sound/live_to_air.html</ref> | * The English vocal versions were released on the 1982 compilation "Live to Air: Artist's Sound Works"<ref>https://ubu.com/sound/live_to_air.html</ref> | ||
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== Cover art == | == Cover art == | ||
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File:Deyneka-Future-Pilots.jpg|Future Pilots (1937) by [[Aleksandr Deyneka]] | |||
File:Freud-Jokes.jpg|Sigmund Freud's 1905 book "Jokes and Their Relation to the Unconscious", 1976 Pelican edition<ref>https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/117080.Jokes_and_Their_Relation_to_the_Unconscious</ref> | File:Freud-Jokes.jpg|Sigmund Freud's 1905 book "Jokes and Their Relation to the Unconscious", 1976 Pelican edition<ref>https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/117080.Jokes_and_Their_Relation_to_the_Unconscious</ref> | ||
</gallery> | </gallery> |
Revision as of 02:50, 17 April 2023


Track listing
Background
- "In April 1981 two new songs were recorded for future release in some form. These songs are Future Pilots and Ratman, the Weightwatcher."[1]
- The English vocal versions were released on the 1982 compilation "Live to Air: Artist's Sound Works"[2]
Cover art
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Future Pilots (1937) by Aleksandr Deyneka
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Sigmund Freud's 1905 book "Jokes and Their Relation to the Unconscious", 1976 Pelican edition[3]