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Call Me White Call Me Black is a six-track CD-EP by the British rock band Split Level, released on the German gospel label Pila Music in 1994. The EP was recorded and mixed by Paul Burten assisted by Trevor Michael at ICC Studios in Eastbourne, England; with Andy Piercy of After The Fire fame producing.
The album track “Pocket Of Change” was included on the multi-artist sampler Global Warming [Europa] released in the US on Sparrow Records in 1996. (Also marketed and distributed in Europe by Alliance Music.)
Of the six tracks on this EP, three are re-mixes or re-edits from the ‘Boomerang‘ sessions; two are completely new songs, «Colour Wheel» and «Pocket Of Change», and the title track is a “re-written” version of an earlier song «Why». The EP was initially recorded for an Artist Against Racism tour in Germany but is now a useful shelf filler as we await the follow up to ‘Boomerang’. Producer Andy Piercy again gets the best out of Adrian Thompson and cohorts, the songs have all the raw Celtic abandon of a rock act eminently confident of their power to grip and «Call Me White…» has a hook I challenge anyone to ignore. Thoroughly recommended. [Tony Cummings, Cross Rhythms, August 1994]
CD-EP tracklist:
01. Call Me White Call Me Black – 5:03
02. Pocket Of Change – 3:47
03. Colour Wheel – 3:59
04. Twist In My Sobriety (Mondo Mix) – 3:43
05. Borderland (Non-Stop Mix) – 3:52
06. Alone (Penny Whistle Mix) – 3:26





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