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backsaturday

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backsaturday
📅 ReleasedNovember 1995
🎙️ Recorded28-30 July 1995
⏳ Length37:33
🏷️ LabelLissy's
🤑 ProducerBaz
Prolapse (band) chronology
Pointless Walks to Dismal Places
(1994)
backsaturday
(1995)
The Italian Flag
(1997)

Buy this album Backsaturday or listen to it on amazon


Professional ratings
Review scores
SourceRating
AllMusic4/5 stars[1]
Spin (magazine)2.5/5 stars[2]

backsaturday, stylized in all lower-case lettering, is the second album by the band Prolapse. It was released in November 1995 on Lissy's Records in the UK, and Jetset Records in the US. The album was recorded 28-30 July 1995 by "Baz".

The album was originally released on 12” vinyl and CD by Lissy's in the UK, and on CD and cassette by Jetset in the US. The US version including tracks from the T.C.R. single. In 2019, for Record Store Day, Glass Records reissued the album on 12" Duck Egg coloured vinyl[3].

Track listing[edit]

All songs written by Prolapse

Side 1
No.TitleLength
1."Flex"15:07
Total length:15:07
Side 2
No.TitleLength
1."Mein Minefield, Mine Landmine"2:19
2."Framen Fr. Cesar"7:53
3."Every Night I'm Mentally Crucified (7000 Times)"2:19
4."Zen Nun Deb"5:52
5."Drown Radio Therapy"1:40
6."Strain Contortion Of Bag"2:23
Total length:22:26
US CD Release
No.TitleLength
1."Mein Minefield, Mine Landmine"2:21
2."T.C.R."3:16
3."Framen Fr. Cesar"7:53
4."Every Night I'm Mentally Crucified (7000 Times)"2:20
5."Zen Nun Deb"5:54
6."Irritating Radiator"5:36
7."Drown Radio Therapy"1:38
8."Flex"15:04
9."Strain Contortion Of Bag"2:24
Total length:46:26

Personnel[edit]

Band[edit]

  • Mick Derrick - vocals, stylophone
  • Mick Harrison - bass, guitar
  • David Jeffreys - guitar, vocals
  • Pat Marsden - guitar, keyboards
  • Tim Pattinson - drums
  • Linda Steelyard - vocals, keyboard, recorder

Additional[edit]

  • Jonathan Barrett - guest vocal on Zen Nun Deb

Production[edit]

  • Produced and engineered by Baz

External Links[edit]

References[edit]

  1. "backsaturday – Prolapse | AllMusic". allmusic.com.
  2. "backsaturday – Prolapse | Spin". google.com. May 1996.
  3. "backsaturday – Prolapse - RSD 2019 | Rough Trade Records". roughtrade.com.


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