Fierce Pancake
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Product Details
- Released on: 2007-11-02
- Number of discs: 3
- Formats: Limited Edition, Original recording remastered, Import, Best of
- Original language: English
- Dimensions: .39 pounds
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Album Description
Stump were an Anglo-Irish indie/experimental/rock group featuring Mick Lynch (vocals), Kev Hopper (bass), Rob McKahey (drums) and Chris Salmon (guitar) formed in London in 1983. Their first release was a four track EP Mud on a Colon released in 1986 through the Ron Johnson record label. This was followed by a self released mini album Quirk Out produced by Hugh Jones which included their cult hit Buffalo. An album A Fierce Pancake released in 1988 was recorded in Berlin and London produced by Holger Hiller with assistance from Stephen Street. The album did not bring the crossover success the label had hoped for and the band split before any new material was released. Sanctuary 2007
Album Details
2007 Digitally Remastered Double CD Edition the 1988 Release by the Anglo/Irish Experimental Band that Featured Vocalist Mick Lynch, Bassist Kev Hopper, Guitarist Chris Salmon and Drummer Rob Mckahey. This was their Final Album and it First Appeared in 1988, Having Been Recorded in Berlin and London. With Holger Hiller Behind the Knobs Along with Stephen Street (Smiths, Blur, Cranberries, Among Others). The Album Yielded Three Singles: "Chaos", "Charlton Heston" and a Re-released "Buffalo". When Sales Didn't Meet Label Expectations, the Band Split Up Before Any More Material Could Be Recorded.
