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01. View, The "Typical Time 2" 02. View, The "5 Rebbecca's" 03. View, The "One Off Pretender" 04. View, The "Unexpected" 05. View, The "Temptation Dice" 06. View, The "Glass Smash" 07. View, The "Distant Doubloon" 08. View, The "Jimmy's Crazy Conspiracy" 09. View, The / Nutini, Paolo "Covers" 10. View, The "Double Yellow Lines" 11. View, The "Shock Horror (Album Version)" 12. View, The "Realisation" 13. View, The "Give Back The Sun" 14. View, The "Gem Of A Bird"
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 | | Description: | Which Bitch by View, released 15 September 2014.
This version of Which Bitch comes as a 1xCD. - 2009 sophomore album from the UK Pop/Rockers. Recorded at Monnow Valley studios in Wales during the summer of 2008 the album was produced by the acclaimed Owen Morris, who worked on their platinum selling debut album Hats Off to the Buskers. Which Bitch? sees The View at their most ambitious yet. Still imbued with the band's un-canny ability to write a cracking tune, the album delves further featuring the sweeping orchestration of 'Distant Doubloon', scored by Oliver Kraus and recorded in New York, and 'Covers', a beautiful heart-felt song featuring a guest vocal from Paolo Nutini while tracks such as 'Temptation Dice', 'Shock Horror' and '5Rebbeccas' all recall the raucous spirit of the band. Sony/BMG.Booklet with lyrics.
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Made in the EU. |  | | Producer: |
Kyle Falconer, Owen Morris |
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14 |
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88697449912 |
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Ten Dance Media GmbH Boxhagener Str. 106, 10245 Berlin, DE gpsr@tendance.de |  |
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