Darren Hayman - Chants For Socialists / Dubs For Socialists FLAC
| Genre: |
Rock / Reggae |
| Performer: |
Darren Hayman |
| Title: |
Chants For Socialists / Dubs For Socialists |
| Style: |
Lo-Fi, Dub |
| Date of release: |
02 Feb 2015 |
| Label: |
Where It's At Is Where You Are |
| Catalog Number: |
wialp035 |
| Country: |
UK |
| FLAC album size: |
1359 mb |
| MP3 album size: |
2023 mb |
Tracklist
| 1 | Down Among The Dead Men |
| 2 | Awake London Dub |
| 3 | The Day Is Coming |
| 4 | The Message Of The Dub Wind |
| 5 | March Of The Workers |
| 6 | Dub Of The Workers |
| 7 | All For The Cause |
| 8 | Dubs For Socialists |
| 9 | May Day 1894 |
| 10 | A Death Song |
| 11 | The Dub Of Toil |
| 12 | The Dub Is Coming |
| 13 | Down Among The Dub Men |
| 14 | No Master High Or Low |
| 15 | The Voice Of Toil |
| 16 | The Message Of The March Wind |
| 17 | A Death Dub |
| 18 | No Master High Or Dub |
| 19 | All For The Dub |
| 20 | Awake London Lads |
| 21 | May Dub 1894 |
| 22 | Chants For Socialists |
Versions
| Category | Artist | Title (Format) | Label | Category | Country | Year |
|---|
| wialp035 | Darren Hayman | Chants For Socialists (LP, Ltd, Red) | Where It's At Is Where You Are | wialp035 | UK | 2015 |
| wiacd035 | Darren Hayman | Chants For Socialists (CD, Album, Promo, Car) | Where It's At Is Where You Are | wiacd035 | UK | 2015 |
| wiacd035 | Darren Hayman | Chants For Socialists (CD, Album, Ltd, Car) | Where It's At Is Where You Are | wiacd035 | UK | 2015 |
Credits
- Adapted By (Text), Music By – Darren Hayman
- Sleeve Notes [Essay] – Tim Hopkins
- Text By – William Morris
Notes
Deluxe 2xLP vinyl edition limited to 100 hand-numbered copies. 'Chants For Socialists' on translucent red vinyl, 'Dubs For Socialists' on translucent green vinyl.
Chants for Socialists. The political lyrics of William Morris adapted and set to music by Darren Hayman.
Includes lyric and essay booklet (CD sized).
Sleeve hand printed on William Morris's own Albion Press and slipped inside a PVC sleeve. Sleeve is a single-sheet wraparound style sleeve with a vinyl-edition-specific essay by Tim Hopkins on the inside (this essay is not included with the CD booklet).