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Panic 

(Alexei Sayle album)


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Panic

Studio album by 

Alexei Sayle

Released 1985

Recorded 1985

Genre Funk, rock, comedy, new wave

Label CBS

Producer Chaz Jankel

Alexei Sayle chronology

The Fish People Panic


Tapes (1985)
(1984)

Singles from Panic

1. "Didn't You Kill My Brother?"


Released: February 1985

2. "Meanwhile"

Released: November 1985

Panic is Alexei Sayle's third album, released in 1985. This was his final album; he
would later record some audiobooks in the late 1990s.
Panic spawned the singles "Didn't You Kill My Brother?" and "Meanwhile". The former
was later featured in The Comic Strip Presents 1988 film of the same name written by
Sayle. "Didn't You Kill My Brother?" is also a phrase Sayle has used often in his works,
such as in an episode of The Young Ones. A version of the song "Panic" appears in a
second series episode of Alexei Sayle's Stuff.

Contents

 1Track listing
 2Charts
 3Personnel
o 3.1Performers
o 3.2Production and photography
 4References
 5External links

Track listing[edit]
All lyrics are written by Alexei Sayle.
Side 1
No. Title Length
1. "Meanwhile" 4:02
2. "Panic" 5:00
3. "Story of Little Woo" 0:22
4. "Play That Funky Music Jewish Boy" 5:35
5. "Romford Bypass" 4:16
Side 2
No. Title Length
1. "Didn't You Kill My Brother?" 4:41
2. "Further Story of Little Woo" 0:33
3. "Word Association" 4:40
4. "Further Further Story of Little Woo" 0:24
5. "Do Dis Do Dat" 2:43
6. "Gospel" 1:28

Charts[edit]
Peak
Chart (1986)
position

Australia (Kent Music Report)[1] 99

Personnel[edit]
Performers[edit]
 Alexei Sayle - Vocals
 Tessa Niles - Backing vocals (on 1; 4); vocals on
"Word Association"
 Tim Sanders - Tenor saxophone
 Simon Clarke - Alto saxophone
 Luke Tunney - Trumpet
 Mark King - Bass on "Funky Music"
Production and photography[edit]

 Chaz Jankel - Production, guitar, bass, synth, piano,


programming
 Philip Bagenal - Production
 Don Frazer - Production on "Do Dis Do Dat"
 Ian McTavish - Production on "Do Dis Do Dat"
 Eric Watson - Photography

References[edit]
1. ^ Kent, David (1993). Australian Chart Book 1970–
1992 (illustrated ed.). St Ives, N.S.W.: Australian Chart Book.
p. 265. ISBN 0-646-11917-6.

External links[edit]
 Panic at AllMusic
Categories: 
 1985 albums
 Alexei Sayle albums
 CBS Records albums
 1980s comedy albums
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