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1.1 The Feeling1.2 It Don't Move Me1.3 Just the Past1.4 Nothing to Worry About1.5 I'm Losing My Mind1.6 Living Thing1.7 I Want You!1.8 Lay It Down1.9 Stay This Way1.10 Blue Period Picasso1.11 4 Out of 51.12 Last Night1.13 Inland Empire (Seaside Rock)1.14 Say Something (Mukiya) (Seaside Rock)1.15 Favour of the Season (Seaside Rock)1.16 Next Stop Bjursele (Seaside Rock)1.17 School of Kraut (Seaside Rock)1.18 Eriks Fishing Trip (Seaside Rock)1.19 Needles and Pills (Seaside Rock)1.20 Norrlands Riviera (Seaside Rock)1.21 Barcelona (Seaside Rock)1.22 At the Seaside (Seaside Rock) |
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 | Description: | Import only two CD pressing of the Swedish trio's 2009 album includes their 2008 instrumental album, Seaside Rock, as a bonus disc (originally released as download and vinyl only). There was always going to be chatter as to how Peter Bjorn and John would follow up their album Writer's Block, a true pop phenomenon. Would they try to replicate their earlier success? Or go out of their way to release a willfully difficult new album? In actual fact, what they have done is a bit of both - and neither-all at the same time. Bolstered by the band's production, the first taster of the album, 'Lay it Down', was a delightfully off-kilter riposte, a jaunty flying-V in the faces of people who thought they'd had the band all figured out, with a harsh, treated vocal lifelessly intoning the threatening refrain before abruptly giving way to an anthem, full-bodied sing-along. The rest of the album walks a similar tightrope of melody and mayhem. Living Thing pulses with life, it is bursting at the seams with energy and vitality, and shot through with warmth and excitement and wonder. Wichita. 2009.2-album "Double Feature Deluxe Edition"
'Living Thing' And 'Seaside Rock'
Comes in a cardboard gatefold sleeve.
Living Thing (Catalog#: WEBB202CDL):
Created between January and September 2008. Recorded at Atlantis Studio, Stockholm, Decibel Studios, Stockholm, Högalid Studio, Stockholm, Melva, Los Angeles, Skallbergsskolan, Västerås, Capitol Studio, Stockholm and Sear Sound, New York. Mixed at Sear Sound, NYC and at Decibel Studios, Stockholm. Mastered at Masters Of Audio, Stockholm. Published by EMI Publishing.
Seaside Rock (Catalog#: WEBB202CDX):
Recorded by Janne Hansson at Atlantis Studio, Tommy Andersson and Lasse Mårtén at Decibel Studios, Bjorn at Högalid Studio, David Eriksson at Capitol, Matt Azzarto at Think Tank, Siw Öhman in the Kitchen and Agneta Morén in Ketjogo. Tracks 2-1, 2-2, 2-3, 2-8, 2-9 and part two of 2-7 mixed at Decibel Studios, Stockholm. Track 2-4 mixed at Sear Sound, New York. Tracks 2-5, 2-6, 2-10 and part one of 2-7 mixed at Think Tank Studio, Hoboken, New Jersey. Mastered at Masters Of Audio, Stockholm.
All songs ? 2009 V2 Music Scandinavia AB under exclusive licence to Wichita Recordings Ltd.
'Living Thing' © 2009 V2 Music Scandinavia AB under exclusive licence to Wichita Recordings Ltd.
'Seaside Rock' © 2008 V2 Music Scandinavia AB under exclusive licence to Wichita Recordings Ltd.
Made in the EU.
'Seaside Rock' was previously released as a limited-edition vinyl. This deluxe package is the only CD release of this album to date. |  | No. of tracks: |
22 |
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WCTA3627202.2 |
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|  | J_Ymmit" target="_blank">Tim Boddy - 13/Apr/2009  It’s for the best to confront the white elephant screaming (or in this case, whistling) its head off early on; of course referring to Young Folks. The...
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|  | The Quietus - 08/Apr/2009 Sweden's Peter Morén, Björn Yttling, and John Eriksson are stuck in a rather unenviable position with Living Thing. Their last proper release, Writer'...
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