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Faith No More to reissue We Care A Lot

Posted by Loren on June 2, 2016

Faith No More to reissue We Care A Lot
Faith No More to reissue We Care A Lot

Faith No More's debut album We Care A Lot, originally released in 1985, will be reissued on August 19 via Koolarrow Records with new mixes, demos and live recordings included in a deluxe package.

“This was an album that started as a demo, before any label had any interest in us,” bassist Bill Gould says of the reissue. “There were a couple of reasons we decided to release this now: first of all, it’s been 20 years since it has been commercially available. Secondly, when cleaning out my basement, I discovered the original master reels, and we all thought that resurrecting this from the original tapes would be a great way to reintroduce We Care A Lot into the world. Lastly, this has been a band effort; we are releasing this in the same way as we recorded it, deciding everything amongst ourselves and getting our hands deep into the nuts and bolts… just like we used to.”

The original record contained 10 songs and was released on Mordam Records.


We Care A Lot (Deluxe Band Edition) track list:

1. We Care A Lot
2. The Jungle
3. Mark Bowen
4. Jim
5. Why Do You Bother
6. Greed
7. Pills for Breakfast
8. As The Worm Turns
9. Arabian Disco
10. New Beginnings
11. We Care A Lot – 2016 Mix
12. Pills for Breakfast – 2016 Mix
13. As The Worm Turns – 2016 Mix
14. Greed – Original Demo
15. Mark Bowen – Original Demo
16. Arabian Disco – Original Demo
17. Intro – Original Demo
18. The Jungle – I-Beam, SF, 1986
19. New Beginnings – I-Beam, SF, 1986

Faith No More to reissue We Care A Lot
Faith No More to reissue We Care A Lot

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