*Artist: EMF
*Album: Schubert Dip
*Year: 1991
*Genre: Alternative Rock/Dance
*Country: United Kingdom
*Format: mp3@CBR320kbps
*Size: 99MB
Tracklist:
1. EMF - Children (5:17)
2. EMF - Long Summer Days (4:02)
3. EMF - When You're Mine (3:24)
4. EMF - Travelling Not Running (4:22)
5. EMF - I Believe (3:45)
6. EMF - Unbelievable (3:31)
7. EMF - Girl of an Age (3:58)
8. EMF - Admit It (3:31)
9. EMF - Lies (4:29)
10. EMF - Longtime (4:25)
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Total playing time: 40:44
Extended info
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Schubert Dip is an album by the rock band EMF, released in 1991. The name is a pun on the name of the popular sweet Sherbet Dip and the nineteenth-century composer Franz Schubert.
* The album contains a large number of samples used to introduce songs.
* "Unbelievable" is their best known single. The song includes samples of US comedian Andrew Dice Clay throughout the track.
* The song "Lies" originally contained a sample of the voice of John Lennon's assassin, Mark David Chapman, reciting the lyrics to Lennon's "Watching the Wheels." There was controversy over this from Lennon's widow, Yoko Ono, who objected to this sample. As a result, all pressings of Schubert Dip since then have omitted the sample of Chapman's voice.
* The song "Girl of an Age" contains a sample of the character Ernie from Sesame Street speaking to his friend Bert.
* The song "Longtime" contains a sample of a reading of The Hollow Men by T. S. Eliot.
* An uncredited bonus track, previously on the b-side of "Unbelievable," titled "EMF" appears on the Parlophone version of the album after "Longtime." The song contains a sample of the Von Trapp children from The Sound of Music film.
* The song "Children" was used as the theme song for the New Zealand music show Pepsi RTR Countdown in the '90s.
Schubert Dip is an album by the rock band EMF, released in 1991. The name is a pun on the name of the popular sweet Sherbet Dip and the nineteenth-century composer Franz Schubert.
* The album contains a large number of samples used to introduce songs.
* "Unbelievable" is their best known single. The song includes samples of US comedian Andrew Dice Clay throughout the track.
* The song "Lies" originally contained a sample of the voice of John Lennon's assassin, Mark David Chapman, reciting the lyrics to Lennon's "Watching the Wheels." There was controversy over this from Lennon's widow, Yoko Ono, who objected to this sample. As a result, all pressings of Schubert Dip since then have omitted the sample of Chapman's voice.
* The song "Girl of an Age" contains a sample of the character Ernie from Sesame Street speaking to his friend Bert.
* The song "Longtime" contains a sample of a reading of The Hollow Men by T. S. Eliot.
* An uncredited bonus track, previously on the b-side of "Unbelievable," titled "EMF" appears on the Parlophone version of the album after "Longtime." The song contains a sample of the Von Trapp children from The Sound of Music film.
* The song "Children" was used as the theme song for the New Zealand music show Pepsi RTR Countdown in the '90s.
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