Childhood Memories (song)

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"Childhood Memories"
Song

"Childhood Memories" was the fourth single to be released by British Sea Power. It is a much more downtempo track than previous releases and feature keyboards heavily. Acoustic guitar is prominent throughout the track. Despite its low chart position and not being included on any album (reducing the numbers who know the song), it is a live favourite and is still a regular in the band's setlists. The lyrics contrast with childlike structure of the music, dealing with meltdown of a nuclear power plant. This track was previously known as "Memories of Childhood!". The 7" release was wrongly labeled as having "Favours in the Beetroot Fields" as the flipside, whereas it is actually "Strange Communication". It peaked at a lowly number 90 on the UK Singles Chart.

Track listings

  1. "Childhood Memories" (Yan/BSP) – 3:35
  2. "Favours in the Beetroot Fields" (Yan/BSP) – 1:19
  3. "Strange Communication" (Yan/BSP) – 4:07

7" Vinyl (RTRADES069)

  1. "Childhood Memories" (Yan/BSP) – 3:35
  2. "Strange Communication" (Yan/BSP) – 4:07

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