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01. "I'm Jim Morrison, I'm dead" 02. "Batcat" 03. "Danphe and the brain" 04. "Local authority" 05. "The sun smells too loud" 06. "Kings meadow" 07. "I love you, I'm going to blow up your school" 08. "Scotland's shame" 09. "Thank you space expert" 10. "The precipice"
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 | Description: | Hawk Is Howling by Mogwai, released 22 September 2008, includes the following tracks: "Danphe And The Brain", "The Sun Smells Too Loud", "I Love You, I'm Going To Blow Up Your School", "Thank You Space Expert" and more.
This version of Hawk Is Howling comes as a 1xCD. - [On rear:]
... / P + C 2008 Wall Of Sound Ltd. / Wall Of Sound is a [PIAS] Group label
[In booklet:]
Mogwai / The Hawk Is Howling
All songs by Mogwai / published by Chrysalis
Recorded by Andy Miller at Chem19 / except track 5 recorded by Tony Doogan at Castle Of Doom
Mixed by Gareth Jones at Castle Of Doom / assisted by James Aparicio
Bowed mandolin on track 8 recorded by Andi Whitelock in a high rise flat in Motherwell, 2004
Ebay items 190188953149 + 190188478711 painted by Yuhua's Thinking Studio / band photo + design by Nadia Bradley
www.mogwai.co.uk / www.rockaction.co.uk / www.wallofsound.net / www.pias.com
Gatefold cardboard sleeve with four-page booklet. Cover sticker carries barcode and catalogue numbers and states "Please remove this sticker after purchase".
Track timings not present on release.
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|  | Chris Baynes - 24/Sep/2008  Let’s cut to the chase: Mogwai have never made a bad album.
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|  | Tyler Fisher - 24/Sep/2008  At the end, the album extends over an hour's length. Tracks like “Scotland's Shame” and “I Love You, I'm Going to Blow Up Your School” brew with quiet...
|  | Grayson Currin - 23/Sep/2008  In 2003, Mogwai released their fourth full length, Happy Songs for Happy People, and its reception ranged from middling to favorable. Some praised the...
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