Blood Pie: Yellow Cassette of album three demos and various unreleased songs, not available anywhere else. Comes with an MP3 download.
Side A
1/ Head Off (Album 3 Demo)
2/ Burning Fields of Fire (Album 3 Demo)
3/ Twitch (4 Track demo)
4/ Snow Wasted By The Sea
5/ Bonjour Monsieur Chat
6/ Crystal Shit (Album 3 Demo)
7/ Lostmyfaceinafastcarrace (Album 3 Demo)
8/ ChopChopChop it Quick (Album 3 Demo)
Side B
1/ I.Want.You.Dead.
2/ Sparrow on a String (Album 3 Demo)
3/ My Brown Nose
4/ A Biting Wind Followed by an Occasional Drift of Snow (Album 3 Demo)
5/ Chimp Magic (Album 3 Demo)
6/ Mr Fenton and His Photograph of Melrose Abbey (Written for National Museum of Wales Project)
7/ Yellow Snow (John Denver's Wife Remix)
8/ Puncture
"'Own Worst Enemy' is a three-minute music video set in present day Manchester and contains cameos from every member of You Animals, as Terence J Corbett plays a man in the final stages of a mental breakdown.
Mark Duggan (dir. 'What A Shame, Lorraine') first conceived of a film that depicted the breakdown of a reckless, womanising, middle-aged man who abuses alcohol in 2009. However, the story became so complex that that the director eventually decided to create a two-part film, 'Own Worst Enemy' and 'You Left Your Heart in the City'. This unique project is designed to bend our expectations of genre, as short film and music video become entwined in a narrative that could just as easily have become a feature
The second part of the project takes the form of a 9-minute short film, entitled 'You Left Your Heart in the City'. Featuring the You Animals track of the same name, part two takes the audience back in time to reveal the protagonists destructive relationship with his wife and follows him back through to the present day, in which we delve deeper into his negligence. Nostalgic and heartfelt, part two is a stand-alone piece that will also enhance the audiences understanding of 'Own Worst Enemy'.
'You Left Your Heart in the City', a labour of love for the director, is set to be screened at film festivals in the near future but for now enjoy the first part, 'Own Worst Enemy'."