Slow Children (album)
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| Slow Children | ||||
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| Released | 1981 | |||
| Genre | New wave | |||
| Label | Ensign | |||
| Producer | Stephen Hague & Jules Shear | |||
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Slow Children is the debut album by American new wave band Slow Children, released in 1981.
There was a release in the UK with an album cover art concept that was adapted from Jean Cocteau's "The Blood of a Poet". There was also a U.S. release with a different cover featuring photos by Robert Mapplethorpe and a different track listing.
The track "Staring at the Ceiling" was released as a single in the UK the same year.
- "Brazilian Magazines"
- "I Got a Good Mind"
- "Talk About Horses"
- "Malicious" (UK only)
- "She's Like America"
- "President Am I"
- "Too Weak to Eat"
- "Home Life"
- "Staring at the Ceiling"
- "Ticket to France" (UK only)
- "Stuck in Transit"
