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The Field Mice initially formed as a duo from South London suburb of Mitcham comprising Robert Wratten (for vocals and guitar) and Michael Hiscock (on bass guitar). The group's first single, "Emma's House", was released in November 1988, and reached number 20 in the UK Independent Chart.
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Coastal is a compilation album by The Field Mice.. This is a best-of collection featuring a selection of Field Mice singles, EP and album tracks from 1988 to 1991. The minimalist cover, as with other Field Mice releases such as "Snowball" and "So Said Kay EP", is an intentional nod to Factory Records' designs for the likes of New Order (to which this album's design owes a significant debt to ...
"Emma's House" is the debut single by the Field Mice. It was released as a 7" vinyl record on Sarah Records in November 1988. [1] It reached number 20 on the UK Independent Chart in December that year. [2] The title track was included in Pitchfork 500 : Our Guide to the Greatest Songs from Punk to the Present. [3]
Snowball is the debut album by the English band the Field Mice. It was originally released as a 10" vinyl LP in 1989 through Sarah Records. Track listing Let's ...
For Keeps is the third and final album by The Field Mice. It was also their very first (and only) full-length release on Sarah Records - their previous two, Skywriting and Snowball, being mini-albums. "For Keeps" adheres to the Field Mice blueprint of ambient electronica combined with wistful acoustic/jangle pop with Bobby Wratten's lovelorn ...
Many of their early lyrics address Wratten's relationship with Annemari Davies, who had been in The Field Mice and Northern Picture Library with him. The first Trembling Blue Stars album, Her Handwriting , was released in 1996 on Shinkansen Recordings (the successor of Sarah Records ), to critical acclaim.
The Field Mice "So Said Kay" 10" SARAH 39 1990 The Sweetest Ache "Tell Me How It Feels" 7" SARAH 40 1991-02 The Springfields "Wonder" 7" SARAH 41 1991 Heavenly "Our Love Is Heavenly" 7" SARAH 42 1991-01 The Orchids: Penetration E.P. 12" SARAH 43 1991 Tramway "Maritime City" 7" SARAH 44 1991-03 The Field Mice "September's Not So Far Away" 7 ...