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01. "I'd Love To Kill You" 02. "The flood" 03. "A Happy Place" 04. "A Moment Of Madness" 05. "Red Balloons" 06. "Tiny Alien" 07. "No Fear Of Heights" 08. "The One I Love Is Gone" 09. "Plague Of Love" 10. "God On Drums, Devil On The Bass" 11. "Twisted" 12. "The House"
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 | | Description: | House by Katie Melua, released 24 May 2010, includes the following tracks: "A Happy Place", "Red Balloons", "No Fear Of Heights", "Plague Of Love" and more.
This version of House comes as a 1xCD. - 2010 album from the platinum-selling British singer/songwriter. Recorded at Air Studios in London, Katie's fourth studio album was produced by William Orbit and sees Katie writing on her own and with Guy Chambers, Rick Nowels, Mike Batt and school friend Polly Scattergood. William enlisted Katie's manager and record label boss Mike Batt for the string arrangements. 12 tracks including 'I'd Love to Kill You'. Dramatico.?&© 2010 Dramatico Entertainment Limited.
This release does not have "MADE IN THE UK" printed on the inner matrix on the CD, in contrast to [r10467175]. |  | | Producer: |
William Orbit |
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0298702122 |
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