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''Separates'' is the second album by English punk rock band
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, released in 1978. ''Separates'' was released in the United States under the title ''High Energy Plan'', with a different cover and slightly altered track listing; on ''High Energy Plan'', "Tulse Hill Night" and "Out of Reach" are replaced by "Waiting" and "Action".


Track listing

All tracks composed by Nick Cash and Guy Days; except where indicated ;Side 1 # "Homicide" – 4:25 # "Tulse Hill Night" – 3:00 # "Rael Rean" – 3:24 # "Let's Face It" – 3:50 # "Crime (Parts 1 & 2)" (Andy Arthurs, Cash, Days, Pablo LaBritain, Jon Watson) – 4:31 ;Side 2 # "Feelin' Alright with the Crew" – 3:32 # "Out of Reach" (Cash, Watson) – 3:20 # "Subterfuge" – 2:31 # "Wolf" – 3:43 # "Brightest View" – 3:38 # "High Energy Plan" (Arthurs, Cash, Phil Chambon) – 2:49


2000 CD reissue bonus tracks

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  • "You Can't Buy Me" – 2:44 #"Soldier" – 2:56 #"Waiting" – 3:01 #"Action" – 3:03


    Personnel

    999 *Nick Cash – guitar, vocals *Guy Days – guitar, vocals *Pablo LaBritain – drums *Jon Watson – bass Technical *
    Martin Rushent Martin Charles Rushent (11 July 1948 – 4 June 2011) was an English record producer, best known for his work with The Human League, The Stranglers and Buzzcocks. Early life Rushent was born on 11 July 1948 in Enfield, Middlesex. His father ...
    – production *
    Alan Winstanley Alan Kenneth Winstanley (born 2 November 1952) is an English record producer and songwriter, active from the mid-1970s onwards. He usually works with Clive Langer. His early career during the mid-1970s was as an audio engineer, working on albu ...
    – engineering *Paul Henry - art direction, design *Toscani - photography


    References

    1978 albums 999 (band) albums Albums produced by Martin Rushent United Artists Records albums {{1970s-album-stub