33 Revolutions per Minute
33 Revolutions per Minute is Marxman's debut album, released in the United Kingdom on 1 April 1993, with a slightly modified version being released in the United States the following year. Three singles were released in the UK from the album - the double A side "Dark are the Days" and "Sad Affair", the latter of which was banned by the BBC due to its Irish Republican lyrics, "Ship Ahoy" and finally "All About Eve", which was the groups greatest commercial success reaching number 28 in the UK Singles Chart.
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33 Revolutions per Minute
33 Revolutions per Minute is Marxman's debut album, released in the United Kingdom on 1 April 1993, with a slightly modified version being released in the United States the following year. Three singles were released in the UK from the album - the double A side "Dark are the Days" and "Sad Affair", the latter of which was banned by the BBC due to its Irish Republican lyrics, "Ship Ahoy" and finally "All About Eve", which was the groups greatest commercial success reaching number 28 in the UK Singles Chart.
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33 Revolutions per Minute is M ...... er 28 in the UK Singles Chart.
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Dark Are The Days
Do You Crave Mystique
Droppin' Elocution
Father Like Son
Spot On My Nose
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33 Revolutions per Minute is M ...... er 28 in the UK Singles Chart.
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