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Flightcrank - Beyond All Reasonable Doubt |
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Tracklisting:
| 01 | Bright Lights (3:29) | |
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Bass [Guitar] -
Jonny Nightingale
Guitar - Kieron Pepper |
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| 02 | Amazing (4:03) | |
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Bass [Guitar] -
Jonny Nightingale
Drums - Al Baker Guitar, Backing Vocals - Kieron Pepper Producer, Mixed By - Cameron McVey , Paul Simm Written-By - K. Pepper* , L. Thornhill* |
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| 03 | What U Need (5:01) | |
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Lyrics By -
C. Tucker*
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L. Thornhill*
Vocals - Charli Tucker |
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| 04 | Inside Out (6:06) | |
| 05 | Cheaper Than Stolen Goods (4:28) | |
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Guitar -
Kieron Pepper
Producer, Mixed By - Cameron McVey , Paul Simm Written-By - C. McVey* , L. Thornhill* , P. Simm* |
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| 06 | Get Real (1:57) | |
| Engineer, Mixed By - Luke Gifford | ||
| 07 | Flipside (2:41) | |
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Guitar, Drums -
Kieron Pepper
Written-By - K. Pepper* , L. Thornhill* |
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| 08 | Sir Grinalot (2:01) | |
| 09 | Break The Chains (5:41) | |
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Lyrics By -
C. Tucker*
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L. Thornhill*
Vocals - Charli Tucker |
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| 10 | Another Year (4:22) | |
| Guitar - Kieron Pepper | ||
| 11 | When I Get Famous (1:29) | |
| Written-By - Patrick Fitzgerald | ||
| 12 | Take Me Home (6:32) | |
| 13 | Twisted (Lee Scratch Perry Mix) (4:32) | |
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Engineer [Vocals] -
Luke Gifford
Remix, Producer, Mixed By - Lee Scratch Perry* Vocals - L. Thornhill* |
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| 14 | Matchsticks (3:27) | |
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Harmonica, Guitar -
Finley Quaye
Written-By - F. Quaye* , L. Thornhill* |
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Write a Reviewscoundrel, Feb 04, 2005
Flightcrank produces slightly off-kilter Bristol trip-hop reminiscent of the sadly missed Cup of Tea label, but you have to wonder if it’s a little too late. On their debut BEYOND ALL REASONABLE DOUBT, there’s an interesting injection of folk-rock into the mix (such as on the uplifting “Amazing”) and a Tricky-esque track (if Tricky suddenly decided to go uptempo) in the sexy and funky “What U Need.” The live feel to the instrumentation also give a vibrant quality to the music. Flightcrank reminds me of Monk & Canatella during their mid-90s highpoint, with indie-rock-tinged male vocals. While that’s not to say that anything on this album is bad or that there’s nothing of value on this album –- it’s just a little behind on the times, I’m afraid.Was the above review useful to you? (report)
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