Falcon
9,59 EUR
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Polydor
Release date: 23/Feb/2010
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Sales Rank: #16283 in Other Pop
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Style: Other Pop
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Details / Tracklist: MP3 Audio listen now for free 01. "The Opener"
MP3 Audio listen now for free 02. "Take Over The World"
MP3 Audio listen now for free 03. "Cross My Heart & Hope To Fly"
MP3 Audio listen now for free 04. "You Overdid It Doll"
MP3 Audio listen now for free 05. "Lullaby"
MP3 Audio listen now for free 06. "Good Times Are Calling"
MP3 Audio listen now for free 07. "The Rest Of The World Has Gone Home"
MP3 Audio listen now for free 08. "Sycophant"
MP3 Audio listen now for free 09. "Cameo Brooch"
MP3 Audio listen now for free 10. "Scratch Your Name Upon My Lips"
MP3 Audio listen now for free 11. "Last Of The Ladies"
MP3 Audio listen now for free 12. "Will It Be This Way Forever?"
Number of discs: 1
Description:Following on from the success of St. Jude on red vinyl for Record Store Day in 2018, The Courteenersâ?? second album â??Falconâ?? will be released on limited edition 180 gram white vinyl for Record Store Day 2019. Originally released in 2010, Falcon was a top-10 album in the UK and features hit single â??You Overdid It Dollâ??. -
2010 sophomore album from the Manchester Alt-Rock/Pop act fronted by Liam Fry. Falcon was produced by Ed Buller (Suede, Pulp) and mixed at the famous Electric Ladyland studios with the legendary Michael Brauer (The Rolling Stones, Bob Dylan). The band have gained notoriety not only for their cracking tunes, but also for Fry's mouthy arrogance, which always makes for good press no matter how you look at it. Features the tracks 'You Overdid It Doll' and 'Cross My Heart And Hope to Fly'. Polydor.
Released in standard jewel case with 12-page staple-bound insert booklet that includes song lyrics, and card slipcase Published by Universal Music Publishing. (P) 2010 Polydor Ltd. (UK). (C) 2010 Polydor Ltd. (UK). The copyright in this sound recording is owned by Polydor Ltd. A Universal Music Company.
No. of tracks: 12
Manufacturer No.: 2729351
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Omar Soliman - 21/Apr/2010 4 of 5 Stars!
From the ingeniously titled first track, ‘The Opener’, you can already establish that The Courteeners are on familiar ground. An acoustic, plucked int...

Erik Thompson - 10/Mar/2010 
In their effort to deliver a more ‘mature’ sound on their second album, Manchester’s The Courteeners instead give us Falcon, an overly safe, bland dad...

AshMeikle - 08/Mar/2010 4 of 5 Stars!
Two years on and you may have mediated that the man who described himself “a Morrissey with strings” with his boyish swagger, beer-swilled lad-rock an...

Natalie Salvo - 06/Mar/2010 4 of 5 Stars!
Perhaps there's something in the water in Manchester or maybe by some sheer coincidence a ludicrously large number of talented artists just happen to ...

Julian Marszalek - 01/Mar/2010 3 of 5 Stars!
There's absolutely nothing wrong with ambition and let no one say differently. Without ambition, there's nothing to aspire to, no goals to achieve and...

Johnny Dee - 22/Feb/2010 3 of 5 Stars!
Second album from new bigmouths of Manchester.From lad rock wannabes to genuine contenders, The Courteeners seem to finally be living up to the hype. ...

Jaimie Hodgson - 22/Feb/2010 4 of 5 Stars!
Are you Blur or Oasis A semi-metaphorical question that bizarrely seems almost as relevant in divvying up Britain’s indie fans today as it did sat ar...

Paul Chapinal - 21/Feb/2010 3 of 5 Stars!
There's a lot of expected of this second album from The Courteeners. Certainly, if you believe the publicity it?s a huge leap forward from their debu...

Simon Price - 21/Feb/2010 
Vacancy. One Mancunian guitar band with a cocky, feather-cut singer called Liam. If the Courteeners didn't exist, the music industry would have had to...

Ally Carnwath - 21/Feb/2010 
To say that the Manchester quartet's new album represents a step forward from their 2008 debut is about as damning as faint praise gets. There's a dev...