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Originally Posted by sarramkrop

I only ever had this one (if memory doesn't fail me it came as a double digipack and I am sure that I had the CD2 as well) and never really liked it. They have something to do with The Strokes, no? I much prefer The Strokes.
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That's the EP artwork - the album was exactly the same with a blue motif. The EP (which just so happens to be in my hands) contains:
The search for Cherry red
Make It Precious
Give me Daughters
The Beautiican
Winston Plum: Undertaker
and the exciting bonus track, When Prince was a kid.
The recordings are generally of a better (for which read: less polished) quality than those on the album. I'm pretty sure the Kills did a cover of the search for cherry red in a Peel session sometime in the early 90s. Stuart Lupton went on to form someone else, because I've seen his name since JFE split, I'm sure.