Florence + The Machine Lungs
CD, 2009, Multimedia

Herstellungsland Deutschland
Veröffentlichungs-Jahr 2009
Zeit 46:11
EAN-Nr. 602527112398
Label/Labelcode nicht vorhanden
Plattenfirma/Katalog-Nr. Universal Island Records Ltd. / 00602527112398
Musikrichtung Pop
Sammlungen Gesucht Flohmarkt
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Tracklist

I = Instrumental L = Live B = Bonustrack H = Hidden Track C = Coversong
CD
Track Titel Zeit Besonderheit
Gesamtzeit 46:11  
1. Dog Days Are Over 4:12
2. Rabbit Heart (Raise It Up) 3:52
3. I'm Not Calling You A Liar 3:05
4. Howl 3:34
5. Kiss With A Fist 2:04
6. Girl With One Eye 3:38
7. Drumming Song 3:43
8. Between Two Lungs 4:09
9. Cosmic Love 4:15
10. My Boy Builds Coffins 2:56
11. Hurricane Drunk 3:13
12. Blinding 4:40
13. You've Got The Love 2:50 B C

Infos

Musicians:
Florence Welch: Vocals, Background Vocals on "Drumming Song" and "Between Two Lungs", Additional Drumming and Percussion
Ladonna Harley-Peters: Background Vocals on "Drumming Song" and "Between Two Lungs"
Victoria Akintola: Background Vocals on "Drumming Song" and "Between Two Lungs"
Christopher Lloyd Hayden: Drums on "Dog Days Are Over", "Rabbit Heart (Raise It Up)", "I'm Not Calling You a Liar", "Kiss with a Fist", "My Boy Builds Coffins", "Hurricane Drunk" and "You've Got the Love"
Martin Slattery: Drums on "Girl with One Eye"
James Ford: Drums on "Drumming Song" and "Between Two Lungs", Bass Guitar on "Dog Days Are Over" and "Drumming Song", Additional Piano on "Dog Days Are Over", "I'm Not Calling You a Liar", "Drumming Song" and "Between Two Lungs", Organ on "Drumming Song"
Isabella Summers: Additional Drumming and Percussion, Piano on "Dog Days Are Over", "I'm Not Calling You a Liar", "Howl", "Drumming Song", "Between Two Lungs", "My Boy Builds Coffins" and "You've Got the Love"
Charlie Hugall: Additional Drumming and Percussion, Additional Bass on "You've Got the Love"
Robert Ackroyd: Guitar on "Dog Days Are Over", "Kiss with a Fist", "My Boy Builds Coffins" and "You've Got the Love", Bass Guitar on "Kiss with a Fist"
Tim McCall: Guitar on "Kiss with a Fist", Additional Guitar on "Girl with One Eye"
Leo Abrahams: Guitar on "Girl with One Eye"
Stephen Mackey: Bass Guitar on "Kiss with a Fist" and "Girl with One Eye"
Mete Burch Bator: Bass Guitar on "My Boy Builds Coffins"
Tom Moth: Harp on "Dog Days Are Over", "Rabbit Heart (Raise It Up)", "I'm Not Calling You a Liar", "Drumming Song", "Between Two Lungs", "Cosmic Love", "My Boy Builds Coffins", "Hurricane Drunk", "Blinding" and "You've Got the Love"
Sally Herbert: Violin and String Arrangements
Everton Nelson: Violin
Bruce White: Viola
Ian Burdge: Cello on "Dog Days Are Over", "I'm Not Calling You a Liar", "Howl", "Drumming Song", "Between Two Lungs" and "Blinding"
Charlie Henry: Cello on "My Boy Builds Coffins"
Duncan "Pixie" Mills: Hammond Organ on "My Boy Builds Coffins"
Ben Mortimer: Final edit of "Drumming Song"

Written By:
"Dog Days Are Over", "I'm Not Calling You a Liar", "Between Two Lungs" and "Cosmic Love" by Florence Welch and Isabella Summers
"Rabbit Heart (Raise It Up)", "Howl" and "Blinding" by Florence Welch and Paul Epworth
"Kiss with a Fist" by Florence Welch and Matt Alchin
"Girl with One Eye" by Alchin, Ashby and McCool
"Drumming Song" by Florence Welch, James Ford and Crispin Hunt
"My Boy Builds Coffins" by Florence Welch, Christopher Lloyd Hayden and Rob Ackroyd
"Hurricane Drunk" by Florence Welch and Eg White
"You've Got the Love" by Anthony B. Stephens, originally performed by The Source

Produced and recorded by:
"Dog Days Are Over", "I'm Not Calling You a Liar", "Drumming Song" and "Between Two Lungs" produced by James Ford and recorded by Jimmy Robertson
"Rabbit Heart (Raise It Up)", "Howl", "Cosmic Love" and "Blinding" produced by Paul Epworth and recorded by Mark Rankin
Additional production on "Dog Days Are Over", "I'm Not Calling You a Liar", "Between Two Lungs" and "Cosmic Love" by Isabella Summers
"Kiss with a Fist" and "Girl with One Eye" produced by Stephen Mackey and recorded by Richard Flack
"My Boy Builds Coffins" and "You've Got the Love" produced by Charlie Hugall
Vocal production on "My Boy Builds Coffins" by Steve Mackey and Richard Flack, assistant engineers: Duncan "Pixie" Mills at the Smokehouse and Ben Jackson
Assistant engineer on "You've Got the Love": Al Riley
"Hurricane Drunk" produced by Eg White, additional production by Paul Epworth and additional recording by Mark Rankin

Recorded at:
"Dog Days Are Over" recorded at The Garden, Miloco
"I'm Not Calling You a Liar" and "Between Two Lungs" recorded at The Synagogue
"Drumming Song" recorded at Strongroom 33 / Space Cave
"My Boy Builds Coffins" recorded at The Smokehouse
"You've Got the Love" recorded at The Dairy Studios
All other tracks recorded at The Pool

Mixed by:
All tracks mixed by Cenzo Townsend and assisted by Neil Comber, except:
"Dog Days Are Over" mixed by James Ford and Jimmy Robertson
"Kiss with a Fist" mixed by Stephen Mackey and Richard Flack

Mixed at Metropolis Studios
Mastered by John Davis at Metropolis Studios

Art direction by Tabitha Denholm and Florence Welch
Photography by Tom Beard
Live photograph by Wade Fletcher
Lung illustration by Orlando Weeks
Layout by Hugh Frost


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