Released in 1988 on the 12" version of single "Should The Bible Be Banned" as a B-side. In 2001, it was covered by the Manic Street Preachers and included as a hidden track on their album "Know Your Enemy." The cover was also present on "Lipstick Traces," a compilation album of Manics b-sides and covers.
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Released in 1988 on the 12" version of single "Should The Bible Be Banned" as a B-side. In 2001, it was covered by the Manic Street Pr… read more
Released in 1988 on the 12" version of single "Should The Bible Be Banned" as a B-side. In 2001, it was covered by the Manic Street Preachers and included as a hidden trac… read more
There are 2 bands with this name. 1. McCarthy were a British indie pop band, formed in Barking, East London in 1985 by schoolmates Malcolm Eden, Tim Gane, John Williamson and Gary Baker. They mixed a sweetly melodic style, dominated by Gane's 12-string guitar playing, with Eden's overtly political lyrics, often satirical in tone, which reflected the band's far left leanings. After a string of singles, including 'Red Sleeping Beauty' and 'Frans Hals', and a track on the NME C86 album, their debut album 'I Am A Wallet' was released in 1987 … read more