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  2. The Field Mice - Wikipedia

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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.

  3. Little Bunny Foo Foo - Wikipedia

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    However, mice would constantly come and steal her desserts. This irritates her so much that she gently bops their heads. The fairy, who is unaware of the thievery, blames Little Bunny Foo Foo for the pounding, and tells her to stop. As mice, birds, and squirrels continue to steal her delicacies, her Little Bunny Foo Foo becomes enraged.

  4. Sensitive (song) - Wikipedia

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    "Sensitive" is the second single by The Field Mice. It was released as a 7" vinyl record on Sarah Records in February 1989, and included a fold-out poster depicting a leaf. [ 1 ] Sensitive, on which the band's sound verged on shoegazing , [ 2 ] has been described as "an anthemic statement of purpose...a defence of feeling...and a comment on the ...

  5. Emma's House - Wikipedia

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    "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]

  6. So Said Kay - Wikipedia

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    So Said Kay is an EP by the Field Mice.It was released as a 10" vinyl record.. It was also the very first EP release (as opposed to mini-album) by Sarah Records that was issued as a 10-inch format, because the band wanted to release the five songs on one single vinyl record as opposed to previously spread across two 7-inch vinyl records (as in 1990's "The Autumn Store, Part 1 and 2").

  7. For Keeps (album) - Wikipedia

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    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 ...

  8. Where'd You Learn to Kiss That Way? - Wikipedia

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    Where'd You Learn to Kiss That Way? is a compilation album by The Field Mice. Track listing. Disc 1 "Five Moments" – 5:16 "If You Need Someone" – 3:43

  9. Missing the Moon - Wikipedia

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    "Missing the Moon" is a single by the Field Mice. It was released as a 12" vinyl record.It was the group's final proper single release (a live cover of Loop's "Burning World" was later issued as a flexidisc) and marks the culmination of their experiments with electronica, being a heavily synthesised dance pop single.