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| 1. NAPPY DUGOUT |
| 2. YOU CAN’T MISS WHAT YOU CAN’T MEASURE |
| 3. MARCH TO THE WITCHES CASTLE |
| 4. LET’S MAKE IT LAST |
| 5. COSMIC SLOP |
| 6. NO COMPUTE |
| 7. THIS BROKEN HEART |
| 8. TRASH A GO - GO |
| 9. CANT STAND THE STRAIN |
| 10. COSMIC SLOP (45 Edit) |
This CD includes the full nine tracks of the original album, plus the substantially different single edit of the title track.
The in-depth sleeve notes by funk expert and series consultant Dean Rudland include details of the history of the band and this recording, including information taken from an exclusive interview with original Parliamentarian Fuzzy Haskins.
The CD booklet includes a full colour reproduction of Pedro Bells classic album art and contemporary adverts, pictures and memorabilia.
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1 of 15 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Found for Christmas,
By CelticJanne "JC-UK" (England) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Cosmic Slop: Remastered (Audio CD)
My daughter had asked for 'Cosmic Slop'for Christmas. I had to ask more than once what it was called. 'Cosmic Slop'? What on earth was that? Of course it was hard to find - but happily it appeared 'Remastered'. Daughter was very happy to get it and whilst watching it with her I realised I HAD seen it once before on TV. The remastering was a good job and the film consisting of different stories was interesting if a little thought-provoking. For example one story was about Extra-Terrestrials coming to earth, prepared to offer wonderful technologies for the exchange of people with a particular percentage of pigmentation in their skin. A vote had to be taken. Would 'white' people vote to trade 'coloured' people for clean air and other technologies or not.
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