Generation Sex
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B-side
- "Postcard to Rosie"
- "London Irish"
- "Time Lapse"
- "Chasing Sheep Is Best Left to Shepherds"
- "Little Acts of Kindness"
Released14 September 1998
Length3:31
| "Generation Sex" | ||||
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| Single by the Divine Comedy | ||||
| from the album Fin de Siècle | ||||
| B-side |
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| Released | 14 September 1998 | |||
| Genre | Britpop[citation needed] | |||
| Length | 3:31 | |||
| Label | Setanta | |||
| Songwriter(s) | Neil Hannon[1] | |||
| Producer(s) | Jon Jacobs | |||
| The Divine Comedy singles chronology | ||||
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| Official audio | ||||
| "Generation Sex" on YouTube | ||||
"Generation Sex" is a song by the Divine Comedy. It was the first single from the album Fin de Siècle and features narration by presenter and columnist Katie Puckrik. It reached number nineteen on the UK Singles Chart.[2]
The B-sides "Time Lapse" and "Chasing Sheep Is Best Left to Shepherds" are cover versions of music written by composer Michael Nyman for Peter Greenaway films. "Time Lapse" comes from A Zed & Two Noughts while "Chasing Sheep..." is from The Draughtsman's Contract.