So while the version of the minimally-worded song, "That's Fine" is the same as the K Records 7" version from 1991, the three B-sides on this 1992 10 Past 12 Records E.P. are totally different. It's frustrating to think how much better Reach could've been with the use of some of these excellent B-sides. For more Snuff go HERE.
1 That's Fine (Smile)
2 Another Day (Reprise)
3 I Can See Clearly Now
4 You're Wondering Now
So which is the better version of the 'That's Fine" single? Let us know in the COMMENTS section (which is where you'll find the link for the That's Fine E.P.)
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This is probably the last Snuff record I purchased. I thought this was absolutely brilliant when I first heard it. Both sides were moving and imbued with excitement and energy that made nearly all the other records at the time pale in comparison. I cannot think of another band, in my estimation, that was as refreshingly unique and honest as Snuff up to 1992.
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ReplyDeleteCheers for another great post. Can never get too much Snuff.
ReplyDeleteI've always enjoyed everything Snuff have done, alright their releases weren't as jam packed with classic tracks as the early days, but they can still produce some of that old magic.
ReplyDeleteLike str8edgegav, I always have a snuff cd in the car, 'Numb nuts' tho', and I can never forget the energy and ability of Duncan from their gigs, great stuff !!!
Convertido
ReplyDeleteThis is not an unreasonable place to stop, usually I'm glad the band soldiered on bu there are times when I think this single would've been a cool ending.
Anon/Str8rdgegav
Amen!
IVomit 4U
I'm glad that I'm not the only one amazed by Duncan's double skills.