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Get Us out of Here

1986 studio album by Freur From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Get Us out of Here
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Get Us out of Here is the second and final studio album by Freur and was released in the Netherlands and Germany in 1986.[3] The cassette version of the album included five extra tracks.

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CD release

The album was unavailable on CD until 2009 when Cherry Red Records released Get Us out of Here/Doot-Doot, which includes both Freur albums on one CD.[3] In order to fit both albums onto one CD over two minutes of music has been removed from Get Us out of Here; with the tracks "Emeralds and Pearls", "The Devil and Darkness", "The Piano Song", "Happiness" and "Endless Groove" all being faded out prematurely.

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Track listing

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All songs written and composed by Karl Hyde, Rick Smith and Alfie Thomas, except where noted.

CBS Records LP: CBS 26328

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CBS Records Cassette: 40-26328

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2009 – Cherry Red Records CD: CDM RED 419*

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* Tracks 11–20 taken from the album Doot-Doot

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Personnel

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Production

  • Produced by Freur and John Hudson
  • "Jazz Is King?", "Major Motion", "This Is the Way" and "Get Us Out Of Here" produced by Freur

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