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1989 EP by Scullion
Cooler at the Edge is the debut EP by Irish band Scullion and was released in 1989 on compact cassette by Gravepine Records , intended as a promotion EP with four tracks[ 1] announced as taken from their forthcoming album at the time, the 1992 compilation Ghosts & Heroes , although they were not issued on this release. They were re-published on the 2001 retrospective album Eyelids Into Snow - A Collection . The EP was produced by Dónal Lunny .[ 2]
Compact cassette track listing [ edit ]
All tracks are written by Sonny Condell except where noted
Stereo compact cassette GRAPE SCCS 701 Title Writer(s) 1. "Cooler at the Edge" 4:47 2. "Ghosts & Heroes" Philip King , Nuala O'Connor, Sonny Condell4:22 3. "Betty & Bogey" 4:03 4. "Dixie" (arranged by Scullion) 3:36 Total length: 16:48
Scullion
Sonny Condell – acoustic guitar on "Betty & Bogey", vocals on tracks 1, 2 and 3, keyboards on tracks 1, 2 and 3, percussions on "Ghosts & Heroes", guitars
Philip King – vocals on "Cooler at the Edge" and "Ghosts & Heroes", harmonica on tracks 1, 3 and 4
Robbie Overson – acoustic guitar on "Cooler at the Edge" and "Betty & Bogey", electric guitar on "Betty & Bogey", vocals, guitars
Production
^ "Cooler at the Edge is one of 4 songs on a cassette with lyrics and a picture sleeve.", Alan Hadwin, Camouflage fanzine no.3 (summer 1995) - p.12. Retrieved on May 2, 2011.
^ Cooler at the Edge liner notes.
Studio albums Extended plays Singles