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Between 10th and 11th is the second studio album by British rock band the Charlatans, released on 23 March 1992 through Situation Two, a subsidiary of Beggars Banquet Records. Shortly after the release of their debut studio album Some Friendly (1990), the band started writing new material. After some writing sessions in Birmingham and a tour of the United Kingdom, guitarist John Baker left the band. Mark Collins of Candlestick Park was drafted in; bassist Martin Blunt went through a series of personal issues that led to hospitalization in September 1991. Following this, they began recording their next album at Rockfield Studios in Rockfield, Monmouthshire, Wales. Two weeks of work passed before Flood was drafted in to produce the sessions. He had the band focus on live performances in lieu of recording one instrument at a time. Between 10th and 11th is a Madchester album with lyrical themes of introspection and self-doubt, influenced by E. E. Cummings and Bob Dylan. Frontman Tim Burgess attributed some of the album's electronic textures to him spending time in New York City; some of the sparser song arrangements recalled the work of Talk Talk. "Weirdo" was released as the lead single from the album in February 1992, which was promoted with two one-off shows in Glasgow. The Charlatans embarked on a tour of the United States in April 1992 with Catherine Wheel and the Wolfgang Press, followed by trek across mainland Europe in the next month. They then went on a two-month US to
I Don't Want to See the Sights
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Ignition
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Page One
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Tremelo Song
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The End of Everything
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Subtitle
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Can't Even Be Bothered
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Weirdo
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Chewing Gum Weekend
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(No One) Not Even the Rain
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