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- Q4729164 subject Q6317237.
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- Q4729164 abstract "Template:Infobox single"All Night Disco Party" is a song by Brakes. It was the band's second single and the first to be released on Rough Trade Records as opposed to its spin-off label Tugboat. The song showed Brakes' progress from being a side project to a serious proposition as it picked up airplay, especially with the support of Steve Lamacq and BBC Radio 6 Music. The song itself is a simple punk-funk piece with Eamon Hamilton's typically bizarre lyrics on "croque-monsieurs" and "croque-madames". The single was backed with two simple acoustic songs, "Tabitha" and "Lil' Booba Freya". There was also a demo version of album track "NY Pie" entitled "NY Basement Pie" featuring Eamon backed with slightly off-kilter drumming from British Sea Power's bassist Hamilton. The animated video, directed by Dylan White, featured the band playing in the Antarctic as ice shelves melted and penguins became entranced by their sound.A remixed version was released in 2006.".
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- Q4729164 releaseDate "2005-06-13".
- Q4729164 runtime "360.0".
- Q4729164 wikiPageExternalLink Brakes-All-Night-Disco-Party.
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- Q4729164 format "7.0".
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- Q4729164 lastSingle ""Pick Up the Phone"".
- Q4729164 lastSingle ""Ring a Ding Ding"".
- Q4729164 lastSingle "-".
- Q4729164 length "6".
- Q4729164 name "All Night Disco Party".
- Q4729164 nextSingle ""Hold Me in the River"".
- Q4729164 nextSingle ""Ring a Ding Ding"".
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- Q4729164 released "2005-06-13".
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- Q4729164 comment "Template:Infobox single"All Night Disco Party" is a song by Brakes. It was the band's second single and the first to be released on Rough Trade Records as opposed to its spin-off label Tugboat. The song showed Brakes' progress from being a side project to a serious proposition as it picked up airplay, especially with the support of Steve Lamacq and BBC Radio 6 Music.".
- Q4729164 label "All Night Disco Party".
- Q4729164 homepage www.brakesbrakesbrakes.com.
- Q4729164 name "All Night Disco Party".