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01. "Favourite food" 02. "Favourite colour" 03. "Breakneck speed" 04. "Boots of danger (Wait up)" 05. "Bambi" 06. "End of a spark" 07. "Hands reversed" 08. "Gone" 09. "Big difference" 10. "Not sick" 11. "Frankenstein"
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 | | Description: | Champ by Tokyo Police Club, released 3 March 2011, includes the following tracks: "Breakneck Speed", "Bambi", "Hands Reversed", "Big Difference" and more.
This version of Champ comes as a 1xCD. - Comes in a Digipak holding the CD and a fold-out poster with lyrics and credits.
Recorded at Sunset Sound Factory, Los Angeles CA and Kingsize Soundlabs, Los Angeles CA.
Mixed at Sonora Recorders, Los Angeles CA; mastered at Ocean Way, Hollywood CA.
Additional production on Favourite Food at Gigantic Studios; additional engineering on Frankenstein at Chemical Sound.
?&© 2010 Memphis Industries Ltd 2010.
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