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Push the button Track list and some minor details
#1
Posted 18 November 2004 - 2:05 PM
Some cool titles i think :)
The 11-track album opens with ‘Galvanize’, which boasts a rap contribution from Q-Tip from A Tribe Called Quest. That track will be the band’s first single from the effort, due out January 17. The album follows on January 24.
Burgess, who previously collaborated with Chems Tom Rowlands and Ed Simons on the 1995 single ‘Life is Sweet’, features on second cut ‘The Boxer’.
Okereke turns up on third track ‘Believe’, an electro-inspired cut on which he sings: "I needed to believe in something".
The full tracklisting of ’Push The Button’ is:
’Galvanize’
’The Boxer’
’Believe’
’Hold Tight London’
’Come Inside’
’The Big Jump’
’Left Right’
’Close Your Eyes’
’Shake Bounce Break’
’Marvo Ging’
’Surface to Air’
The 11-track album opens with ‘Galvanize’, which boasts a rap contribution from Q-Tip from A Tribe Called Quest. That track will be the band’s first single from the effort, due out January 17. The album follows on January 24.
Burgess, who previously collaborated with Chems Tom Rowlands and Ed Simons on the 1995 single ‘Life is Sweet’, features on second cut ‘The Boxer’.
Okereke turns up on third track ‘Believe’, an electro-inspired cut on which he sings: "I needed to believe in something".
The full tracklisting of ’Push The Button’ is:
’Galvanize’
’The Boxer’
’Believe’
’Hold Tight London’
’Come Inside’
’The Big Jump’
’Left Right’
’Close Your Eyes’
’Shake Bounce Break’
’Marvo Ging’
’Surface to Air’
#9
Posted 19 November 2004 - 8:20 AM
(HEY BIFF's BACK....)
I'm really liking the song names for this album. They just sound cool, not that they didn't before but they seem to have more variety and emotion... basically they give you more to interpret than songs titles like it began in afrika, the test, and star guitar.
I'm really liking the song names for this album. They just sound cool, not that they didn't before but they seem to have more variety and emotion... basically they give you more to interpret than songs titles like it began in afrika, the test, and star guitar.
#15
Posted 19 November 2004 - 1:24 PM
Ironically, I came across Here Comes The Drums the other day, but it was written by some nu-skool breaks DJ. Pretty cool song, if you dig breaks. I expect they heard the title, then heard the Chems probably wouldn't get round to releasing it, so borrowed the title for their own recording. Not a bad idea, the song did have some killer drums in it!
#19
Posted 19 November 2004 - 4:51 PM
At some point I was thinking like this:
Here Come the Drums -> drop-off from CWU
The Duke -> drop-off from CWU
Here Come the Drums <=> The Duke
Maybe they got bored trying just to make the best drums ever. I'm not saying that this would be any great loss. I'm more interested in the new lineup of songs coming!
And like you say, if they decided to rename the sucker, it (or parts of it) might as well be on the album!
Here Come the Drums -> drop-off from CWU
The Duke -> drop-off from CWU
Here Come the Drums <=> The Duke
Maybe they got bored trying just to make the best drums ever. I'm not saying that this would be any great loss. I'm more interested in the new lineup of songs coming!
And like you say, if they decided to rename the sucker, it (or parts of it) might as well be on the album!