Formats and Editions
1. "Mark Radcliffe Session, Recorded 1st April 1996:
2. God! Show Me Magic
3. Frisbee
4. Hometown Unicorn
5. Focus Pocus/Debiel
6. Evening Session, Recorded 10th April 1996:
7. Something for the Weekend
8. Hangin' with Howard Marks
9. If You Don't Want Me to Destroy You 1
10. God! Show Me Magic 1
11. Evening Session, Recorded 11th August 1997: 1
12. The International Language of Screaming 1
13. Torra Fy Ngwallt Yn Hir 1
14. Play It Cool 1
15. Demons 1
16. Calimero 1
17. John Peel Session, Recorded 24th March 1998: 1
18. The Teacher 1
19. Phire in My Heart 2
20. The Turning Tide 2
21. Y Teimlad 2
22. Evening Session, Recorded 2nd June 1999: 2
23. Night Vision 2
24. Some Things Come from Nothing 2
25. Fire in My Heart 2
26. Blerwytirhwng? 2
27. John Peel Session, Recorded 1st March 2000: 2
28. DX Heaven 2
29. Ymaelodi a R Ymylo 3
30. Y Gwyneb Iau 3
31. Charge 3
32. Evening Session, Recorded 29th May 2001: 3
33. (Drawing) Rings Around the World 3
34. Fragile Happiness 3
35. The Warmth of the Sun 3
36. Run! Christian, Run! 3
37. Live at Peel Acres, Recorded 12th July 2001: 3
38. (A) Touch Sensitive 3
39. Zoom 4
40. Nythod Cacwn 4
41. Run! Christian, Run! 4
42. Fragile Happiness 4
43. Sfa Mash Up the Cia, Recorded 20th December 1999: 4
44. Wherever I Lay My Phone (That's My Home) 4
45. Bad Behaviour 4
46. God! Show Me Magic
More Info:
Super Furry Animals release Super Furry Animals At The BBC, a compilation of their radio sessions for the BBC, via Strangetown. This includes the eight sessions recorded for the BBC including those for John Peel and Mark Radcliffe. This follows the remastered re-issues of their top twenty albums, Mwng (1999), Fuzzy Logic (1996), and Radiator (1997). In a press release the band had this to say about Super Furry Animals at the BBC: "The five, excitable kids of the Super Furry Animals saw many wonders of the modern world through our innocent eyes, but finding ourselves playing songs in John Peel's home, or in the carpeted muffle of Maida Vale, elevated the experience to new levels. Our thanks go to those rescuing the recordings from our dusty lofts - Kliph Scurlock and Donal Whelan - and the surgical attention to detail by the great artistic minds of Mark James and Pete Fowler. Also, long live public broadcasting." Features Mark James' "yeti" artwork throughout plus two new illustrations by Pete Fowler.