Learning to Walk (Boo Radleys album)
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Learning To Walk is a compilation album
Compilation album
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 by UK
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 indie
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 band The Boo Radleys
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, released by Rough Trade Records
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 in 1992.

It is a collection of the bands first three EPs
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, Kaleidoscope (1990), Every Heaven (1991) and Boo! Up (1991), as well as two previously unreleased covers, "Alone Again Or" and "Boo! Faith".

The cover of "Alone Again Or", originally by Love
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 is taken from the band's 1991 Peel Sessions, and "Boo! Faith" a re-named cover of "True Faith
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" by New Order
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Track listing

  1. "Kaleidoscope"
  2. "How I Feel"
  3. "Aldous"
  4. "Swansong"
  5. "The Finest Kiss"
  6. "Tortoiseshell"
  7. "Bluebird"
  8. "Naomi"
  9. "Alone Again Or"
  10. "Everybird"
  11. "Sometime Soon She Said"
  12. "Foster's Van"
  13. "Song for Up!"
  14. "Boo! Faith"
    • All tracks written by Martin Carr
      Martin Carr
      Martin Carr , is a British musician and writer who was the chief songwriter and lead guitarist with the British band, The Boo Radleys.- Life and career :...

      , except track 9 by Carr and Bryan MacLean
      Bryan MacLean
      Bryan MacLean was an American singer, guitarist and songwriter, most known for his work with the influential rock band Love. His famous compositions for Love include "Alone Again Or" and "Old Man".-Early life:...

       and track 14 by The Boo Radleys and New Order
      New Order
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      .
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