I Love Bis
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I Love Bis is a collection of the first four Bis
Bis (band)
Bis are a Scottish indie pop band composed of Steven Clark , John Clark , and Amanda MacKinnon . Formed in 1994, the band broke up in 2003, but reformed briefly in 2007 for a series of concerts.-History:...

 EPs (Transmissions on the Teen-C Tip!
Transmissions on the Teen-C Tip!
Transmissions on the Teen-C Tip! was the first release for Bis. It was a 7 inch record released on Spain's Acurela Records.-Track listing:All tracks written by Bis.# "Kill Yr Boyfriend" # "Sci-fi Superstar"...

, Disco Nation 45
Disco Nation 45
Disco Nation 45 was the second ever release for Bis. It also the first Bis release to come out on Chemikal Underground, a label Bis found support in several times.-Track listing:All tracks written by Bis.# "School Disco"...

, the Secret Vampire Soundtrack
The Secret Vampire Soundtrack
The Secret Vampire Soundtrack is the EP that launched Bis into the public eye with the song "Kandy Pop". It was released in 4 formats, 7 inch and 12 inch vinyl records, cassette tape and compact disc.-Track listing:All tracks written by Bis....

& Bis vs. the D.I.Y. Corps
Bis vs. the D.I.Y. Corps
Bis vs. the D.I.Y. Corps was the first release on Bis's very own teen-c recordings. It was released on 7 inch vinyl, cassette tape and compact disc. When listing this release or the song "This is Fake D.I.Y." Bis just as often use the last period in the acronym D.I.Y...

) along with their split w/ Heavenly
Heavenly (British band)
Heavenly were a 1990s twee pop band, originally forming in Oxford, England in 1989. Amelia Fletcher , Mathew Fletcher , Peter Momtchiloff and Robert Pursey had all been members of Talulah Gosh, a key member of the C86 scene.-History:Heavenly debuted with the 7" single "I Fell in Love Last...

and the tracks that appeared on the various artist compilations Ché Trading Limited Number 4 and Snakebite City Vol. 4.

Tracks

  1. "Kill Yr Boyfriend" (2:05)
  2. "Sci-fi Superstar" (3:09)
  3. "Improved Neu! Formula" (3:28)
  4. "Public School Boy" (0:59)
  5. "Caustic Sofa" (2:56)
  6. "School Disco" (2:38)
  7. "Plastik People" (2:14)
  8. "Conspiracy A-Go-Go" (2:38)
  9. "Pop Socks" (2:30)
  10. "Icky-Poo Air Raid" (3:16)
  11. "Kandy Pop" (2:47)
  12. "Secret Vampires" (2:36)
  13. "Teen-C Power" (3:11)
  14. "Diska" (2:29)
  15. "Keroleen" (2:12)
  16. "Grand Royal with Cheese" (2:08)
  17. "This is Fake D.I.Y" (2:14)
  18. "Burn the Suit" (2:46)
  19. "Dance to the Disco Beat" (2:13)

Production

Tracks 1 - 5

Recorded by: Huw and Alan (Zzorg)

Recorded at: the Practice Pad, Glasgow, Scotland in April and September 1994.



Tracks 6 - 8

Recorded by: Simon Strange

Recorded at: the Practice Pad, Glasgow, Scotland in April 1995.



Tracks 9 - 10

Recorded by: Simon Strange

Recorded at: the Practice Pad, Glasgow, Scotland in 1995.



Tracks 11 - 14

Recorded by: Richie Dempsty and Paul Savage

Recorded at: MCM Studios, Hamilton Scotland in December 1995.



Tracks 15 - 16

Recorded by: Richie Dempsey

Recorded at: the Practice Pad, Glasgow, Scotland in February 1996.



Tracks 17 - 19

Recorded at: the Practice Pad, Glasgow, Scotland in March 1996.
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