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The album contains many allusions to Squire's former band The Stone Roses, not least the cover which features an animal skull splattered with paint in the style of Jackson Pollock, a technique used by Squire for his covers of The Stone Roses debut album and it's accompanying singles. The songs "I Miss You" and "15 Days" both feature references to The Stone Roses with many critics seeing the former as evidence of Squire's wish to end his long running feud with singer Ian Brown. The Stone Roses were one of the most influential bands to come out of England during the late 1980s and early 90s. ...
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Track listing
All songs written by Squire. For British historian of that name from 1882â1958, see Sir John Squire. ...
- "Joe Louis" – 4:05
- "I Miss You" – 3:51
- "Shine a Little Light" – 3:43
- "Time Changes Everything" – 4:45
- "Welcome to the Valley" – 2:52
- "15 Days" – 6:22
- "Transatlantic Near Death Experience" – 5:56
- "All I Really Want" – 3:51
- "Strange Feeling" – 5:19
- "Sophia" – 6:03
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