THERAPY?: BABYTEETH First Mini Album (1991)

THERAPY?: BABYTEETH Album cover

Babyteeth is the first mini-album by the Northern Irish rock band Therapy?, released on July 15, 1991 on Wiiija Records. Tracks 1 and 3 were recorded in January 1990, with the remaining tracks recorded later that year, all at Homestead Studio in Randalstown, Northern Ireland. The album reached number 1 in both the UK and Irish Indie Charts.

The EP was originally released by Wiiija on 12″ vinyl. In 1993, Southern Records re-issued the album on 12″ vinyl, limited edition red 12″ vinyl, CD and Cassette. Meat Abstract was released on the band’s own Multifuckingnational label as a 7″ vinyl in July 1990. Promo videos were made for the tracks Meat Abstract and Innocent X. Both were shot as part of Fyfe and some friends’ media course on hi-8 film.

The tracks were remastered in 2010 by Harvey Birrell and has been touted for possible release since then, yet remains unreleased.

THERAPY?: BABYTEETH Album CD

Tracklist:

  1. Meat Abstract
  2. Skyward
  3. Punishment Kiss
  4. Animal Bones
  5. Loser Cop
  6. Innocent X
  7. Dancin’ with Manson
THERAPY?: BABYTEETH Album back cover
Therapy?

Credits

Andy Cairns : vocals, guitar

Fyfe Ewing: vocals, drums

Michael McKeegan: bass

Keith Thompson: saxophone on “Loser Cop”

Mudd Wallace and Therapy?: producer

therapyquestionmark.co.uk

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