Where'd You Learn to Kiss That Way?

where'd you learn to kiss that way?

Where'd You Learn to Kiss That Way?

Editorial Reviews
New Musical Express
A creative outlet for south London's serial-heartbreaker Bob Wratten, The Field Mice never really reached their full potential, hampered by inter-band relationships, but this 36-song collection paints a picture of a group equally at home with a battered acoustic or flirting with technology.

Product Description
Full title - Where'd You Learn To Kiss That Way? Japanese compilation celebrating the 10th anniversary of the British indie pop group's first single. Contains virtually everything they released on the highly collectable Sarah label, much of which is on CD for the first time. 36 tracks in all. Each disc is in a separate slipcase sleeve. Together they come within a full color slipcase with a 20 page booklet. Also included in the Japanese edition is an exclusive English & Japanese lyric sheet (which was not available in the now deleted UK edition). 1998 Clove/Shinkansen release.

Where'd You Learn to Kiss That Way?,The Field Mice,Shinkansen Records,Alternative Dance,Indie Pop,Pop,Rock,Rock/Pop,Twee Pop

Rock Music

Rock Music


Where'd You Learn to Kiss That Way?

Rock Music:

  1. Where Have My Countrymen Gone
  2. Where My Heart Is [Import]
  3. Where The Fields Grow Green
  4. Where the Future Ends
  5. Voodoo Hill [Import]
  6. Voyeur [Import]
  7. V Shows Live [Import]
  8. Vulture Street [Import]
  9. Vulture Street [Import]
  10. Waikiki Beach Refugees

Rock Music

rock music

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