Love Your Enemies (Microdisney album)
We Hate You South African Bastards! | ||||
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Compilation album by Microdisney | ||||
Released | 1984, re-issued 1996 | |||
Length | 40:40 (re-issue CD) | |||
Label | Rough Trade, Rev-Ola (re-issue CD) | |||
Producer | Dave Freely; Terry Cromer on "Pink Skinned Man" | |||
Microdisney chronology | ||||
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We Hate You South African Bastards! was the second album from the Irish band Microdisney. It was re-issued on CD with the title Love Your Enemies to reflect post-Apartheid South Africa. The album consists of early recordings of Microsdisney before they moved from Cork to London. Tracks 7 and 1 were the respective A- and B-sides of their first 7" single (Kabuki, # kamd2, 1982). Tracks 5 and 4 were the respective A- and B-sides of their second 7" single (Kabuki, # kamd4, 1983). Tracks 9-11 appear only on the CD re-issue and were originally released as the 12" EP In This World (Rough Trade, # RTT175, 1985). The rest were all previously unreleased songs. Track 8 ended in a lock groove on the original vinyl release. The cover art for all versions is by Irish musician and artist Jon Langford, founding member of The Mekons.
Track listing
All tracks composed by Cathal Coughlan and Sean O'Hagan
- "Helicopter of The Holy Ghost" (3:53)
- "Michael Murphy" (2:08)
- "Love Your Enemies" (3:12)
- "Fiction Land" (2:28)
- "Pink Skinned Man" (4:08)
- "Patrick Moore Says You Can't Sleep Here" (2:23)
- "Hello Rascals" (2:46)
- "Pretoria Quickstep" (4:50)
- "Loftholdingswood" (5:30)
- "Teddy Dogs" (3:28)
- "464" (5:58)