Riding The Rag
Encyclopedia
Riding the Rag was a 1982 compilation LP by Manchester
-based post-punk
band Ludus
that contained these tracks:
All the songs had been previously released, except for "How High Does The Sky Go?" This track would later be included in the 1988 compilation Nue Au Soleil (Completement)
and the 2002 compilation CD The Damage
.
Manchester
Manchester is a city and metropolitan borough in Greater Manchester, England. According to the Office for National Statistics, the 2010 mid-year population estimate for Manchester was 498,800. Manchester lies within one of the UK's largest metropolitan areas, the metropolitan county of Greater...
-based post-punk
Post-punk
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band Ludus
Ludus
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that contained these tracks:
Track listing
- I Cant' Swim I Have Nightmares
- My Cherry is in Sherry
- Inheritance
- The Escape Artist
- How High Does the Sky Go?
- See the Keyhole
- The Fool
- Hugo Blanco
- Patient
All the songs had been previously released, except for "How High Does The Sky Go?" This track would later be included in the 1988 compilation Nue Au Soleil (Completement)
Nue Au Soleil (Completement)
Nue Au Soleil is a compilation of songs by Manchester post-punk band Ludus, released on Interior Music in 1987.The compilation was originally due for release in 1986 on Crepuscule. Original title was "Let Me Go Where My Pictures Go"...
and the 2002 compilation CD The Damage
The Damage
The Damage is a collection of Ludus songs culled from the Manchester post-punk group's albums, singles, b-sides, and live recordings. It includes the band's most famous song, "Breaking the Rules", as well as a cover of Brigitte Bardot's 1970 single "Nue au Soleil"...
.