Radio 1 Sessions (Inspiral Carpets album)

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Inspiral Carpets Radio 1 Sessions
Live album by Inspiral Carpets
Released 1996 (1996)
Recorded UK
Genre Indie rock
Label Strange Fruit
Producer Various
Inspiral Carpets chronology
Inspiral Carpets The Singles
(1995)Inspiral Carpets The Singles1995
Inspiral Carpets Radio 1 Sessions
(1996)
Cool As
(2003)Cool As2003

Radio 1 Sessions is a compilation of live recordings by British band Inspiral Carpets, for various shows on BBC Radio 1. It was released on Strange Fruit Records in May 1999. Various tracks on the album had already been released before, but this was the first collection of the band's output for the radio station.

The first four tracks were originally released on 12" and CD in 1991 through Strange Fruit (SFPS 072). Tracks 14-17 were released with the limited edition version of Devil Hopping in 1994.

Track listing

CD: Strange Fruit / SFRSCD082 (UK)

  1. "Out of Time" (2:00)
  2. "Directing Traffic" (2:20)
  3. "Keep the Circle Around" (3:20)
  4. "Gimme Shelter" (3:20)
  5. "Sun Don't Shine" (3:32)
  6. "She Comes in the Fall" (5:04)
  7. "Song for a Family" (2:55)
  8. "This is How It Feels" (2:56)
  9. "Beast Inside" (4:35)
  10. "Smoking Her Clothes" (3:48)
  11. "Two Worlds Collide" (4:32)
  12. "Sleep Well Tonight" (5:01)
  13. "Butterfly" (3:07)
  14. "Saturn 5" (3:52)
  15. "The Way the Light Falls" (4:37)
  16. "Party In the Sky" (3:41)
  17. "I Want You" (3:02)
  18. "Born Yesterday" (4:37)
  19. "Cobra" (2:00)
  20. "I Don't Want to Go Blind" (4:22)
  21. "Paranoid" (3:33)
  • Tracks 1 to 4 recorded for the John Peel Show 26 March 1989.
  • Tracks 5 to 8 recorded for the John Peel Show 17 August 1989.
  • Track 9 recorded for the John Peel Show 20 May 1990.
  • Tracks 10 to 13 recorded for the Evening Session 29 February 1992.
  • Tracks 14 to 17 recorded for the Evening Session 8 December 1993.
  • Tracks 18 to 21 recorded for the Mark Radcliffe Show 13 June 1994.