
Chicken Rhythms
Northside played a huge part in Manchesterâs early nineties soundtrack. Signed to Factory, the band were said to be the bridge between the Stone Roses and the Happy Mondays, and made their mark in the blooming âbaggyâ scene.Â
Northsideâs career sprung to life with the release of their first single âShall We Take A Tripâ. The bandâs 1991 third single, âTake 5â reached the top five in the Billboard alternative songs chart and it also saw them appear on Top of the Pops that June.
Produced by The Lightning Seedsâ Ian Broudie (Echo and The Bunnymen, Shack, The Coral, Texas), their album released in 1991 and peaked at number 19 in the charts.
This 2025 re-issue features vinyl cut from the original Factory Records masters, solid green vinyl and restored artwork by Central Station Design.Â
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Chicken Rhythms
Northside played a huge part in Manchesterâs early nineties soundtrack. Signed to Factory, the band were said to be the bridge between the Stone Roses and the Happy Mondays, and made their mark in the blooming âbaggyâ scene.Â
Northsideâs career sprung to life with the release of their first single âShall We Take A Tripâ. The bandâs 1991 third single, âTake 5â reached the top five in the Billboard alternative songs chart and it also saw them appear on Top of the Pops that June.
Produced by The Lightning Seedsâ Ian Broudie (Echo and The Bunnymen, Shack, The Coral, Texas), their album released in 1991 and peaked at number 19 in the charts.
This 2025 re-issue features vinyl cut from the original Factory Records masters, solid green vinyl and restored artwork by Central Station Design.Â
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Northside played a huge part in Manchesterâs early nineties soundtrack. Signed to Factory, the band were said to be the bridge between the Stone Roses and the Happy Mondays, and made their mark in the blooming âbaggyâ scene.Â
Northsideâs career sprung to life with the release of their first single âShall We Take A Tripâ. The bandâs 1991 third single, âTake 5â reached the top five in the Billboard alternative songs chart and it also saw them appear on Top of the Pops that June.
Produced by The Lightning Seedsâ Ian Broudie (Echo and The Bunnymen, Shack, The Coral, Texas), their album released in 1991 and peaked at number 19 in the charts.
This 2025 re-issue features vinyl cut from the original Factory Records masters, solid green vinyl and restored artwork by Central Station Design.Â











