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Poison, by Martina Topley Bird (CD single on Independiente)

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Format: CD single
Label: Independiente
Price: £1.49
Catalogue number: ISOM130MS
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Second single to be taken from Martina Topley Bird’s forthcoming album.  
This single comes from Martina Topley Bird’s second album ‘The Blue God’, which has been produced by Dangermouse.

 

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About the humble CD single:

Another digital format and even though they can hold 80 minutes of information (like a CD album would) record companies only fill up a small portion of the disc. Sometimes only 1 or 2 tracks on there totalling 5 minutes or so. It's like going to a restaurant and getting a plate of food with 2 green beans on and wondering where the rest of your meal is. Sometimes they're lovingly packaged though and when the music is good then you're into a winner. Also you get videos on there sometimes which you can watch on your computer. That is excellent.

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