Snakes and Ladders is a studio album from Frank Tovey. The 1986 release was the first album credited under his own name as opposed to Fad Gadget, used for his first four albums.
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Snakes and Ladders | ||||
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Studio album by Frank Tovey | ||||
Released | May 1986, re-released 2001 | |||
Recorded | 1985 | |||
Studio | Splendid Studios, London | |||
Genre | New wave | |||
Label | Mute STUMM 23 | |||
Producer | Frank Tovey, E.C. Radcliffe | |||
Frank Tovey chronology | ||||
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The original North American vinyl release featured the track "Collapsing New People" from the 1984 Fad Gadget album Gag. This track was not included on subsequent CD releases. However, versions of the original vinyl album in some territories included an additional EP featuring four other previously released Fad Gadget tracks (one from each album, though "Collapsing New People" not among them), and these tracks were used on CD releases, along with the single B-sides "Bed of Nails" and "Clean This Act Up".
All tracks composed by Frank Tovey; except where noted
("Collapsing New People" on North American vinyl issues, located before "Luxury" at the beginning of side 2)
Fad Gadget | |
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Studio albums (as Fad Gadget) |
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Studio albums (as Frank Tovey) |
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Singles (as Fad Gadget) |
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