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Five Minutes with Arctic Monkeys

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Five Minutes With Arctic Monkeys
EP by
Released30 May 2005 (2005-05-30)
Genre
Length6:11
LabelBang Bang Recordings Limited
ProducerMike Crossey
Arctic Monkeys chronology
Five Minutes With Arctic Monkeys
(2005)
Who the Fuck Are Arctic Monkeys?
(2006)

Five Minutes with Arctic Monkeys is the debut EP by English rock band Arctic Monkeys, released on 30 May 2005 by Bang Bang Recordings.[1]

Background

Released on 30 May 2005, it featured a re-recording of fan favourite "Fake Tales of San Francisco" and new song and B-side "From the Ritz to the Rubble". It was a limited release by Bang Bang Recordings – a label created by the band for the sole purpose of releasing the single. The name, Bang Bang, was mooted as a replacement band name, on the basis that the name Arctic Monkeys sounded "silly".

Only 1500 CDs and 1500 vinyl copies were made available, meaning the single is now rare and increasingly sought after by fans of the band. Both tracks were re-recorded and included on the band's debut album, Whatever People Say I Am, That's What I'm Not (2006).

Track listing

All tracks are written by Alex Turner

No.TitleLength
1."Fake Tales of San Francisco"3:00
2."From the Ritz to the Rubble"3:11

Bang Bang Recordings Limited

The record label Bang Bang Recordings Limited was originally established on 31 May 2005 and the purposed registration office was located at 1 Conduit Street in London. The official director as well as the secretary of the company resigned the day after on 1 June 2005. Arctic Monkeys signed a contract with the record label Domino Records later that month. The official founder of the company is unknown to this day. Bang Bang Recordings was later taken over by the manager of Arctic Monkeys, Ian McAndrew and is still owned by him to this day. The current registered location of Bang Bang Recordings is 41 Great Portland Street in London.

Personnel

References

  1. ^ Colin Larkin (September 2007). Encyclopedia Of Popular Music. Omnibus Press. p. 2212. ISBN 9781846098567.