'Electric troubles' ('87) is sometimes found as a less interesting album : perhaps a sort of
transition between the previous and the next album. It does contain gems as 'Chess and crimes'.
Eric's Arabian style soli and Christophe's backing vocals are now a characteristic of their sound.
They toured in England and even made a John Peel session : not because they were trendy there as
those a year famous band which disappear as fast but it was a real choice for JP. They released
some tracks on various compilations.
In '88 a maxi called 'Dirty white race' was out with the self-titled hymn : "tell me how can you be
so proud, proud of your dirty white race ? / ... you killed the Indians, the Jews ... /
Destroyed and plundered round the world / With niggers blood on your white hands"
This is one of their most intense song (and an intense part in their concerts too) and was also
released on an anti-fascist compilation. Their political care which is always obvious inspired them here.
Sub Pop made an album compilation with 'Electric troubles' + 'Dirty white race'.
| 01 Dead Dreams | 02' 41" |
| 02 Legal Drugs | 02' 12" |
| 03 Bad News From the Heart | 04' 26" |
| 04 Little Kiddy | 03' 20" |
| 05 Bulgarian Blues | 05' 27" |
| 06 Chess and Crimes | 02' 12" |
| 07 See You Soon | 03' 54" |
| 08 I Need You | 02' 08" |
| 09 Lost in the Suburbs | 02' 48" |
| 10 Dirty White Race | 02' 07" |
| 11 The Hedgehogs | 04' 40" |
| 12 At the Beginning (live radio) | 01' 24" |
| 13 About Your Life (live radio) | 06' 14" |
| 14 Dirty White Race (live) | 02' 12" |
| 15 Steppin' Stone (live) | 02' 59" |