Sentimental Education is an album by the New Zealand group Sneaky Feelings.[1][2] First released as an LP in 1986, it was re-released with extra tracks as a CD the following year. Several of the extra tracks had previously been released as singles, including the band's biggest single, "'Husband House".
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| Sentimental Education | ||||
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| Studio album by Sneaky Feelings | ||||
| Released | 1986 | |||
| Label | Flying Nun Records | |||
| Producer | Phil Yule, Sneaky Feelings, Victor Grabic | |||
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Perfect Sound Forever wrote that Sentimental Education "was more ambitious [than the debut], but faltered in places due to misguided production."[3]
Tracks marked with an asterisk were not on the original vinyl release.
Side A
Side B
Bonus tracks on European version (Flying Nun Europe – FNE 14CD - 1986).
The version of "Backroom" released on this album is a completely different recording to that which had earlier been on the Dunedin Double EP. The version of "Amnesia" is also a different version to the original release of the song (as the B-side of the "Be My Friend" single).
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