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* ExecutiveMeddling: Carr admits that this usually made their records stronger, and that he regrets the times he resisted it (such as when he insisted on "Free Huey" as the lead single from ''Kingsize'', when Alan [=McGee=] wanted anything ''but'' "Free Huey", basically).
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* ExecutiveMeddling: Carr admits that this usually made their records stronger, and that he regrets the times he resisted it (such as when he insisted on "Free Huey" as the lead single from ''Kingsize'', when Alan [=McGee=] wanted anything ''but'' "Free Huey", basically).Huey").
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* KeepCirculatingTheTapes: ''Ichabod & I'' had one official release, vinyl-only, 500 copies. The band seemed to regard it as OldShame though one track, "Catweazle", was eventually included on the career-spanning ''Find the Way Out'' compilation.
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* KeepCirculatingTheTapes: ''Ichabod & I'' had one official release, vinyl-only, 500 copies. The band seemed to regard it as OldShame an OldShame, though one track, "Catweazle", was eventually included on the career-spanning ''Find the Way Out'' compilation.
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* ExecutiveMeddling: Carr admits that this usually made their records stronger, and that he regrets the times he resisted it (such as when he insisted on "Free Huey" as the lead single from ''Kingsize'', when Alan [=McGee=] wanted... anything ''but'' "Free Huey", basically).
* KeepCirculatingTheTapes: ''Ichabod & I'' had one official release, vinyl-only, 500 copies. The band seemed to regard it as OldShame though one track, "Catweazle", was eventually included on the career-spanning ''Find the Way Out'' compilation.
* SimilarlyNamedWorks: It's often been assumed that ''Giant Steps'' is named after Music/JohnColtrane's seminal [[Music/GiantSteps album]] of the same title, though the band have denied this.
* KeepCirculatingTheTapes: ''Ichabod & I'' had one official release, vinyl-only, 500 copies. The band seemed to regard it as OldShame though one track, "Catweazle", was eventually included on the career-spanning ''Find the Way Out'' compilation.
* SimilarlyNamedWorks: It's often been assumed that ''Giant Steps'' is named after Music/JohnColtrane's seminal [[Music/GiantSteps album]] of the same title, though the band have denied this.
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* ExecutiveMeddling: Carr admits that this usually made their records stronger, and that he regrets the times he resisted it (such as when he insisted on "Free Huey" as the lead single from ''Kingsize'', when Alan [=McGee=] wanted... wanted anything ''but'' "Free Huey", basically).
* KeepCirculatingTheTapes: ''Ichabod & I'' had one official release, vinyl-only, 500 copies. The band seemed to regard it as OldShame though one track, "Catweazle", was eventually included on the career-spanning ''Find the Way Out'' compilation. \n* SimilarlyNamedWorks: It's often been assumed that ''Giant Steps'' is named after Music/JohnColtrane's seminal [[Music/GiantSteps album]] of the same title, though the band have denied this.
* KeepCirculatingTheTapes: ''Ichabod & I'' had one official release, vinyl-only, 500 copies. The band seemed to regard it as OldShame though one track, "Catweazle", was eventually included on the career-spanning ''Find the Way Out'' compilation.
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* BlackSheepHit: "Wake Up Boo!" is uncharacteristically jolly, and the parent album ''Wake Up!'' (a number one and easily their biggest seller) gets very little love these days.
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* BlackSheepHit: "Wake Up Boo!" is uncharacteristically jolly, and the parent album ''Wake Up!'' (a number one and easily their biggest seller) gets very little love these days.
* BlackSheepHit: "Wake Up Boo!" is uncharacteristically jolly, and the parent album ''Wake Up!'' (a number one and easily their biggest seller) gets very little love these days.
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* ExecutiveMeddling: Carr admits that this usually made their records stronger, and that he regrets the times he resisted it (such as when he insisted on "Free Huey" as the lead single from ''Kingsize'' when Alan [=McGee=] wanted... anything ''but'' "Free Huey", basically).
* KeepCirculatingTheTapes: ''Ichabod & I'' had one official release, vinyl-only, 500 copies. The band seemed to regard it as OldShame though one track, "Catweazle", was eventually included on the career-spanning ''Find The Way Out'' compilation.
* SimilarlyNamedWorks: It's often been assumed that ''Giant Steps'' is named after Music/JohnColtrane's seminal album of the same title, though the band have denied this.
* KeepCirculatingTheTapes: ''Ichabod & I'' had one official release, vinyl-only, 500 copies. The band seemed to regard it as OldShame though one track, "Catweazle", was eventually included on the career-spanning ''Find The Way Out'' compilation.
* SimilarlyNamedWorks: It's often been assumed that ''Giant Steps'' is named after Music/JohnColtrane's seminal album of the same title, though the band have denied this.
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* ExecutiveMeddling: Carr admits that this usually made their records stronger, and that he regrets the times he resisted it (such as when he insisted on "Free Huey" as the lead single from ''Kingsize'' ''Kingsize'', when Alan [=McGee=] wanted... anything ''but'' "Free Huey", basically).
* KeepCirculatingTheTapes: ''Ichabod & I'' had one official release, vinyl-only, 500 copies. The band seemed to regard it as OldShame though one track, "Catweazle", was eventually included on the career-spanning ''FindThe the Way Out'' compilation.
* SimilarlyNamedWorks: It's often been assumed that ''Giant Steps'' is named after Music/JohnColtrane's seminalalbum [[Music/GiantSteps album]] of the same title, though the band have denied this.
* KeepCirculatingTheTapes: ''Ichabod & I'' had one official release, vinyl-only, 500 copies. The band seemed to regard it as OldShame though one track, "Catweazle", was eventually included on the career-spanning ''Find
* SimilarlyNamedWorks: It's often been assumed that ''Giant Steps'' is named after Music/JohnColtrane's seminal
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* KeepCirculatingTheTapes: ''Ichabod & I'' had one official release, vinyl-only, 500 copies. The band seemed to regard it as OldShame though one track, "Catweazle", was eventually included on the career-spanning ''Find The Way Out'' compilation.
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* ExecutiveMeddling: Carr admits that this usually made their records stronger, and that he regrets the times he resisted it (such as when he insisted on "Free Huey" as the lead single from ''Kingsize'' when Alan [=McGee=] wanted... anything ''but'' "Free Huey", basically).
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* CreatorBacklash: Carr and Sice both reckon fan favourite "I Hang Suspended" was mere AlbumFiller. Their commentaries on the ''Giant Steps'' reissue website also reveal a shared dislike of "Spun Around", while Carr says "'One Is For' is shite."
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* BlackSheepHit: "Wake Up Boo!" is uncharacteristically jolly, and the parent album ''Wake Up!'' (a number one and easily their biggest seller) gets very little love these days.
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