Bertie's Brochures Explained

Bertie's Brochures
Type:studio
Artist:The Fatima Mansions
Cover:Bertie's Brochures - The Fatima Mansions.jpg
Released:1991
Genre:Alternative rock
Length:25:30
Label:Kitchenware
Producer:Cathal Coughlan, Ralph Jezzard
Prev Title:Viva Dead Ponies
Prev Year:1990
Next Title:Valhalla Avenue
Next Year:1992

Bertie's Brochures is a mini-album released in 1991 by Irish rock band The Fatima Mansions. Recorded and released between Viva Dead Ponies and Valhalla Avenue, the mini-album found the band displaying their more subtle side, with the record being dominated by slower, piano-led ballads such as the title track and their cover of Scott Walker's "Long About Now", although their radically altered take on REM's "Shiny Happy People" and "Mario Vargas Yoni" represented the band's noisier and more scathing side too.

The EP was primarily a way of showcasing the songs "Behind The Moon" and "Bertie's Brochures" which had been played since The Fatima Mansions' earliest gigs in 1989, but had not fit in with either of their albums at this point.

Track listing

All tracks composed by Cathal Coughlan; except where indicated

  1. "Behind the Moon" (3:47)
  2. "Bertie's Brochures" (5:15)
  3. "Shiny Happy People" (Bill Berry, Michael Stipe, Mike Mills, Peter Buck) - (3:17)
  4. "VN (Apology)" (1:21)
  5. "Mario Vargas Yoni" (2:30)
  6. "Smiling" (3:05)
  7. "Long About Now" (Scott Engel) - (1:53)
  8. "The Great Valerio" (Richard Thompson) - (4:26)

Personnel

The Fatima Mansions
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