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01. "All in it" 02. "Lights out for darker skies" 03. "No Lucifer" 04. "Waving flags" 05. "Canvey Island" 06. "Down on the ground" 07. "A trip out" 08. "The great skua" 09. "Atom" 10. "No need to cry" 11. "Open the door" 12. "We close our eyes"
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 | Description: | Do You Like Rock Music? by British Sea Power, released 10 January 2008, includes the following tracks: "No Lucifer", "Canvey Island", "A Trip Out", "Atom" and more.
This version of Do You Like Rock Music? comes as a 1xCD. - This album was the last to be recorded at the dimly lit but well illuminated Hotel2Tango in Montreal, Canada. H2T has now been upgraded and moved several hundred meters to new premesis down the road.
Secondary recording took place at Trentangle Fort, Cornwall, UK and at The Princess, Brighton, UK.
Tertiary recording was added at Brighton Electric, UK, Goldstone Valley, Brighton, UK, The Strongroom, London, UK and Sono Records, Nouzov, Czech Republic.
Mixing took place primarily at Sono Studios, Nouzov, Czech republic and secondarily at Miloco Studios, London and Yan's Lucky Paradise, Brighton, UK.
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© 2007 (disc) ? &© 2008 (cover) Rough Trade Records Ltd.
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