![]() Album detailsName: Fuzzy Warbles: The Demo Archives Volume #1 (by Andy Partridge) First released: 18/12/2002 Working Title(s): None
Version 1 Track Listing: | Side: 1 | | 1 | | Dame Fortune (demo) | | 02:40 | | | | |   | | Andy Partridge |
| | 2 | | Born Out of Your Mouth (demo) | | 02:49 | | | | |   | | Andy Partridge |
| | 3 | | Howlin' Burston | | 00:36 | | | | |   | | Andy Partridge |
| | 4 | | Don't Let Us Bug Ya (demo) | | 02:43 | | | | |   | | Andy Partridge |
| | 5 | | That Wag | | 04:53 | | | | |   | | Andy Partridge |
| | 6 | | That Wave (demo) | | 03:44 | | | | |   | | Andy Partridge |
| | 7 | | Ocean's Daughter | | 01:12 | | | | |   | | Andy Partridge |
| | 8 | | Everything (demo) | | 03:18 | | | | |   | | Andy Partridge |
| | 9 | | MOGO | | 02:16 | | | | |   | | Andy Partridge |
| | 10 | | Goosey Goosey (demo) | | 03:55 | | | | |   | | Andy Partridge |
| | 11 | | Merely a Man (demo) | | 02:55 | | | | |   | | Andy Partridge |
| | 12 | | EPNS | | 02:37 | | | | |   | | Andy Partridge |
| | 13 | | Summer Hot as This (demo) | | 03:01 | | | | |   | | Andy Partridge |
| | 14 | | Miniature Sun (demo) | | 04:22 | | | | |   | | Andy Partridge |
| | 15 | | I Bought Myself a Liarbird (demo) | | 03:01 | | | | |   | | Andy Partridge |
| | 16 | | Complicated Game (demo) | | 02:42 | | | | |   | | Andy Partridge |
| | 17 | | Wonder Annual (demo) | | 04:07 | | | | |   | | Andy Partridge |
| | 18 | | Space Wray (demo) | | 01:47 | | | | |   | | Andy Partridge |
| | 19 | | Rocket | | 05:19 | | | | |   | | Andy Partridge/Ernest Noyes Brookings |
Releases | UK | CD | APE House/Idea - APE CD 001 | 02/12/02 | | | booklet |
| JP | CD | APE House/Idea/Canyon Int - PCCY-01619 | 18/12/02 | | | obi; two booklets |
Notes Released by Andy Partridge on his APE House label imprint.
All tracks are previously unreleased, except for "Everything," "Goosey Goosey," "Space Wray," and "Rocket" (see Recording Data).
The packaging of the Japanese and UK editions is virtually identical, except for the spines.

UK Singles:

Recording Data: All tracks were recorded at Andy's home except "That Wag," "Ocean's Daughter," "EPNS," and "Summer Hot as This."
"Dame Fortune" was written for the Apple Venus project.
"Born Out of Your Mouth" was originally written in 1995(?) for Microsoft's interactive website Rifff.
"Howlin' Burston" was one of the jingles written for DJ Alan Burston of Wiltshire Radio.
"Don't Let Us Bug Ya" was recorded in March 1994 for the Disney movie "James and the Giant Peach." One of five tunes that were written in a week.
"That Wag" was recorded at Chipping Norton Studios, Oxfordshire, 6 August 1991. Master tape cleaned and supplied by Dave Gregory.
"Ocean's Daughter" was recorded at Crescent Studios, Bath, 1983. Written for the film "Ocean's Daughter" directed by Mike Portelly.
"Everything" was written for what became Oranges & Lemons. This demo version originally appeared on the Canadian fan club cassette The Bull with the Golden Guts (1993).
"Goosey Goosey" was written for Nonsuch, and recorded in spring 1990. Previously appeared on The Bull with the Golden Guts.
"EPNS" was recorded at Dave's home, March 1981. Master tape cleaned and supplied by Dave Gregory.
"Summer Hot as This" was recorded at Dave's home, 7 February 1984. Master tape cleaned and supplied by Dave Gregory.
"Complicated Game" was recorded in 1978.
"Wonder Annual" was written for Nonsuch, and recorded in August 1991.
"Space Wray" was recorded around the time of The Big Express. This demo version appeared on The Bull with the Golden Guts.
The music for "Rocket" was written by Andy for the poem by the late Ernest Noyes Brookings. This track first appeared on the various artists compilation CD "Place of General Happiness: Lyrics by Ernest Noyes Brookings, Vol.2" (1991), and then on The Bull with the Golden Guts.
Instrumentals and vocals on all tracks by Andy Partridge with the addition of Dave Gregory - guitar on "That Wag," echo effects on "EPNS," rhythm guitar and bass on "Summer Hot as This"; Colin Moulding - bass on "That Wag"; and Dave Mattacks - drums on "That Wag."
Recording engineers: Dave Gregory on "EPNS" and "Summer Hot as This"; David Lord and Glenn Tommy on "Ocean's Daughter."
Mastered by Ian Cooper at Metropolis Mastering, London.

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