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Me is the sixth and last album by London indie pop band Biff Bang Pow! released in 1991. [1] Track listing. Side A. My First Friend - (01:47) Miss You - (04:48) I'm Burned - (03:01) Song For A Nail - (03:00) She Saved Me - (02:10) Side B. You Just Can't Buy Satisfaction - (02:56) Sad Eyes In Velvet - (02:39) Guilt Ridden - (01:30) Lovers - (03:04)
- Noel Thompson
- Creation Records - CRELP 071
- 1991
Also during late 1966 and 1967, four Creation singles were issued in the United States, without commercial success: "Making Time" b/w "Try And Stop Me" and "Painter Man" b/w "Biff Bang Pow" on US Planet (distributed by Jay-Gee/Jubilee), and "If I Stay Too Long" b/w "Nightmares" and "How Does It Feel To Feel" b/w "Life Is Just Beginning" on US Decca. The band remained popular in Germany, Sweden ...
- 1966–1968, mid-1980s–present
- Cheshunt, England
- Eddie Phillips, Tony Barber, Kevin Mann, Simon Tourle
- See members section
Biff Bang Pow! were an indie pop band from London, England, active between 1983 and 1991, centering on Creation Records boss Alan McGee . History. Glaswegian Alan McGee had previously been in the band The Laughing Apple, who released three singles in 1981/82. [1] .
- 1983–1991
- Creation Records
Me by Biff Bang Pow! released in 1991. Find album reviews, track lists, credits, awards and more at AllMusic.
Biff Bang Pow! Profile: Biff Bang Pow! were an indie pop band from London, England, active between 1983 and 1991. Sites: MySpace , Wikipedia. Members: Alan McGee, Andrew Innes, Dave Evans (5), Joe Foster, Ken Popple, Philip King, Richard Green. Variations: Viewing All | Biff Bang Pow!
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Vocals – Paul Mulreany. Written-By, Vocals, Acoustic Guitar, Organ – Alan McGee. Notes. On the rear of the release, it states: This LP was recorded in 6 days in December 1990 at Jam Studios, Finsbury Park and Granny's Studios, Fulham. Dedicated to Elaine, Liam, and Belinda. Artwork by Richard F. Walker at Amp Art. "You Knew I Loved You."