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Revision as of 14:55, 20 June 2008

Pure is the debut album from U.K punk/ rock band 3 Colours Red.

It was produced by the bands manager Terry Thomas at 'Livingston Studios' in London in 1996 and managed to accurately encapsulate the furious assault of their renowned live performances, it reached number 15 in the U.K album charts when it was released on Creation Records in 1997 and included 4 top 40 singles, it was touted by the music press at the time as one of the best British albums of the decade, catapulting the band into the mainstream media headlights. Having injected energy into the U.Ks dwindling Britpop scene alongside bands like Feeder and Muse, they soon became poster boys for the industries newly carved 'Britrock' pigeonhole.

Track listing

All tracks by Pete Vuckovic/Chris McCormack unless otherwise stated.

  1. "Pure" (Vuckovic)
  2. "This Is My Hollywood"
  3. "Nerve Gas"
  4. "Nuclear Holiday"
  5. "Copper Girl" (Vuckovic)
  6. "Sixty Mile Smile"
  7. "Sunny In England"
  8. "Alright Ma" (Vuckovic)
  9. "Mental Blocks"
  10. "Fit Boy + Faint Girl" (Vuckovic)
  11. "Halfway Up The Downs"
  12. "Hateslick"
  13. "Love's Cradle"
  14. "Aniseed"

Credits