Take The Long Road and Walk IT

Take The Long Road And Walk It

"Take the Long Road and Walk It" is the name of The Music's first single, released in a limited press of 1,000 copies on Fierce Panda records. The song was later re-recorded for the band's debut album the following year. Both versions of the song have separate videos. When the album was released, Hut Records re-released the original version of the single as the second CD in a 2-disc set.

The track "The Walls Get Smaller" would later be re-recorded as the hidden track for the band's second album Welcome to the North. "New Instrumental" is hidden in a pre-gap on the band's first album, and can be found by rewinding from the beginning of "The Dance".

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