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3×20 (Colours): Music From British Independent Record Companies 1980 – 1990
Disc 1
01. Hand in Glove
02. Jennifer’s Veil
03. L.A. Rain
04. Godstar
05. The Mating Game
06. Birthday
07. Eardrum Buzz
08. Part 1: Fulfilling…
09. Sally Cinnamon
10. I’m Going to Heaven
11. You Made Me Realise
12. The Ship Song
13. Innocent
14. Ivy Ivy Ivy
15. UPS
16. Jesus, I Love You
17. Blue Thunder
18. She Sings Alone
19. Hollow Heart
20. I Wonder Why
Disc 2
01. Colossal Youth
02. Something Sends Me to Sleep
03. Lazy Ways
04. The Farewell Single
05. Night and Day
06. Just a Girl
07. Something’s Going On
08. Some Things Don’t Matter
09. A View from Her Room
10. Sunbursts In
11. Cattle and Cane
12. House of the Heart
13. Saw the Light
14. Sea of Sand
15. Cut Me Deep
16. Southern Mark Smith
17. She Haunts
18. Circle Line
19. It’s Only Obvious
20. Forever
Disc 3
01. Ride it on
02. Seaside Weekend
03. Emergency
04. What if
05. A Picture of Dorian Gray
06. Like Nobody Do
07. The Camera Loves Me
08. Lucky Like St. Sebastian
09. Control I’m Here
10. Omega Amigo
11. Children of the Revolution
12. Sunburst
13. Fleshtones
14. Lips That Would Kiss
15. Pure
16. Real Beauty Just Passed Through
17. Cavalry of Cloud
18. Heaven
19. Bizarre Love Triangle
20. Memories of You
Once upon a time there was a man called Saul
Who persecuted Christians until he saw
The work was bearing fruit for the Christians
So the man changed his opinions and his Christian name to Paul

And he wrote important chapters in the Bible
But the blood on his writing hand reeked to high heaven
And Paul resolved to die

So he wrote to friends in Rome
A senator who owed him a favour
Asking for an executioner
So Paul could make his exit as a martyr
The senator sent this answer:

He said "Should you be so lucky like St Sebastian
Preferring the ache to the aspirin
Swooning as they shoot the arrows
Through your narrow chest
Stripping naked in the Circus Maximus
With a martyr-eating lioness
Bartering with flesh for a little pain
Scenes like this give sadomasochism a bad name"

Once there was a man who loved a woman too much
To give up hope when he saw she wouldn't touch him with a barge pole
He spent his whole life in the Inferno
He composed in thirty-four cantos
O Dante though I'm anti such romantic speculation
I'm your hypocrite reader in the same situation
I'm your double, oh me I'm your brother in pain

But Alighieri if you'll listen there's a difference
Between your Beatrice and my Paula
She's anonymous and now a waitress
- It's comic but not divine
The tragedy is no-one's dying!

Should I be so lucky like St Sebastian
Going out with a bang, just hear me
Whimpering with joy as Mr Death receives his blue-eyed boy
Surrender unto Caesar or to God, it makes no odds
There's just one thing the martyr wants to say:
He says "Tell me, Mrs Lincoln, did you enjoy the play?"