Earth Vs The Wildhearts - Track Listing

Track Listing

All Songs Written By Ginger.

No. Title Length
1. "Greetings From Shitsville" 4:32
2. "TV Tan" 4:30
3. "Everlone" 6:30
4. "Shame On Me" 3:58
5. "Caffeine Bomb " 2:39
6. "Loveshit" 3:57
7. "The Miles Away Girl" 5:37
8. "My Baby Is A Headfuck /" 4:27
9. "Suckerpunch" 2:59
10. "News Of The World" 5:49
11. "Drinking About Life" 2:03
12. "Love U Til I Don't" 5:04
Japanese Bonus Tracks
No. Title Length
12. "Show a Little Emotion" 3:02
13. "Down on London" 4:39
2010 Re-issue Bonus Disc
No. Title Length
1. "Nothing Ever Changes But The Shoes (From the Mondo Akimbo a-Go-Go mini-album)" 5:40
2. "Crying Over Nothing (From the Mondo Akimbo a-Go-Go mini-album)" 3:50
3. "Turning American (From the Mondo Akimbo a-Go-Go mini-album)" 6:24
4. "Liberty Cap (From the Mondo Akimbo a-Go-Go mini-album)" 4:18
5. "Splattermania (From the Don't Be Happy... Just Worry mini-album)" 4:07
6. "Something Weird Is Going On In My Head (From the Don't Be Happy... Just Worry mini-album)" 4:51
7. "Weekend (5 Long Days) (From the Don't Be Happy... Just Worry mini-album)" 4:25
8. "Dreaming In A (From the Don't Be Happy... Just Worry mini-album)" 3:31
9. "And The Bullshit Goes On (B Side)" 5:23
10. "Show A Little Emotion (B Side)" 3:03
11. "Dangerlust (B Side)" 6:16
12. "Down On London (B Side)" 4:40

Released: August 1993 · Label: East West · UK Chart: No. 46 Formats: CD (4509-93201-2), LP (4509-93287-1), Cassette (4509-93287-4). Re-issued in February 1994 with addition of the track "Caffeine Bomb" and different rear sleeve on CD (4509-94859-2) and Cassette (4509-94859-4). The re-issue charted in UK at #210. Earth Vs the Wildhearts was voted the number #1 album of 1993 by Kerrang! magazine in their yearly poll. In 2006, Kerrang rated it #20 in a special publication of the best Rock Albums.

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