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Miracle Legion recorded "Academy Fight Song" for their 1987 album Surprise Surprise Surprise; the band often used it as an encore at their live performances. [12]R.E.M. released a recording of "Academy Fight Song" in 1989 on the annual Christmas single for their fan club members, as the B-side of "Good King Wenceslas", a 7" single in a limited edition of 4,500 copies.
For the CD reissue, Rykodisc remastered the six original songs and added the two tracks from the band's 1980 debut 7" single, "Academy Fight Song" and "Max Ernst". The EP was remastered by Matador Records in 2008 with video material and two previously unreleased songs from their first recording session.
Soundtrack albums by year (77 C) Video albums by year (46 C) 0–9. 1903 albums (1 P) 1913 albums (1 P) 1934 albums (1 P) 1935 albums (1 P) 1938 albums (1 C) 1939 ...
On November 12, the band released five songs to PureVolume for streaming, [17] followed by a full album stream on MySpace on November 14. [18] The album was released on November 17. [15] In November and December, the band went on tour with John Nolan and Brian Bonz. [19] The album was released on vinyl in December. [20]
This is the discography for Mission of Burma, ... Songs: "Academy Fight Song", "Max Ernst", ... Learn How: The Essential Mission of Burma (Fire Records, 2012) Live albums
"Another Bag of Bones" is a song by Kevin Devine released on August 19, 2008, as a digital EP and a 7" vinyl record, with catalog number AFS.006 on the label Academy Fight Song. [1] It includes the song "Another Bag of Bones", and a lyrically revised cover of Phil Ochs ' " Love Me, I'm a Liberal ", inspired in part by the 2008 US presidential ...
Person L's second album, The Positives was released on November 17, 2009 on Academy Fight Song/Human Interest. The band embarked on a tour with John Nolan and Brian Bonz on November 10, 2009. The record was released in the UK on Scylla Records, Continental Europe on Arctic Rodeo Records and in Australia on Taperjean Records.
In an interview with the L.A. Record later that year, Prescott explained that the sheer physical exertion involved in performing Mission of Burma songs meant that the band could only play together for a "couple more years at most." [18] In 2009 the band recorded 14 tracks for their fourth full-length studio album, The Sound The Speed The Light.