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01. "Younger Than America" 02. "Readers & Writers" 03. "City Hall" 04. "(The Night Will) Bring You Back To Life" 05. "Dreams Of Nothing" 06. "Take Me Back To The Islands" 07. "Post-Electric" 08. "All Over The Town" 09. "To Be Forgotten" 10. "Circles In Stars" 11. "Take Me Back In Time"
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 | Description: | Post Electric Blues by Idlewild, released 1 October 2009, includes the following tracks: "City Hall", "Dreams Of Nothing", "Post-Electric", "To Be Forgotten" and more.
This version of Post Electric Blues comes as a 1xCD. - 2009 release from the Scottish Alternative rockers. Financed by the band and fans, Post Electric Blues is their sixth album overall and yet another feather in their cap. With the band's long-time producer Dave Eringa at the helm, Idlewild sound as hungry as ever, melding lead singer Roddy Woomble's hugely poetic lyrical talent with raucous guitar lines and the kind of all-round musicianship and togetherness that comes from playing with the same people for over a decade. Features the single 'Readers & Writers'. Cooking Vinyl."Post Electric Blues" is a dynamic and emotionally charged album by the acclaimed Scottish indie rock band Idlewild, released in CD format. Known for their poetic lyrics and energetic soundscapes, Idlewild have been a staple of the UK alternative scene since the late 1990s. With "Post Electric Blues," they blend melodic hooks with introspective songwriting, delivering standout tracks that showcase both maturity and innovation. The album captures themes of change and resilience, resonating with long-time fans as well as new listeners. Idlewild's previous successes include critically praised albums like "The Remote Part" and charting singles such as "You Held the World in Your Arms." This release comes from Cooking Vinyl, an independent label renowned for supporting diverse artists across genres including Billy Bragg, The Prodigy, and Marilyn Manson. Cooking Vinyl has built its reputation on championing creative freedom while ensuring high-quality production standards. |  | No. of tracks: |
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COOKCD501 |
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