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Performer: Marina & The Diamonds
Title: The Family Jewels
Country: Australia
Catalog Number: 2564683625
Label: 679
Released: 2010
Style: Indie Rock, Indie Pop, Synth-pop, Polka
Rating: 4.3
Votes: 383
| 1 | Oh No!Keyboards, Guitar, Programmed By [Programming], Recorded By – Greg KurstinMixed By – Greg KurstinProducer – Greg KurstinWritten-By – Greg Kurstin, Marina Diamandis | 3:02 |
| 2 | RootlessInstruments [All Instruments Played By] – Liam Howe, Pascal GabrielMixed By – Marina Diamandis, Pascal GabrielProducer – Liam Howe, Pascal GabrielProgrammed By, Engineer – Pascal GabrielVocals [All Vocals By] – Marina DiamandisWritten-By – Liam Howe, Marina Diamandis, Pascal Gabriel | 3:28 |
| 3 | GirlsInstruments [All Instruments Played By] – Liam Howe, Pascal GabrielMixed By – Marina Diamandis, Pascal GabrielProgrammed By, Engineer – Pascal GabrielVocals [All Vocals By] – Marina DiamandisWritten-By – Liam Howe, Marina Diamandis, Pascal Gabriel | 3:28 |
| 4 | Are You Satisfied?Arranged By [String Arranger] – Lucy ShawBass, Mellotron, Synthesizer [Synths] – Liam HoweCello – Chris AllanDouble Bass – Lucy ShawDrums – Steve Durham Engineer – Richard WilkinsonEngineer [Assistant] – Dougal LottGuitar – Luke PotashnickKeyboards [Keys], Programmed By [Programming] – Ash Howes, Richard 'Biff' StannardMixed By – Ash HowesPiano – Marina DiamandisProducer – Ash Howes, Liam Howe, Richard 'Biff' StannardProgrammed By [Programming] – Liam HoweViola – Rachel RobsonViolin – Alison Dods, Clina de la MereWritten-By – Marina Diamandis | 3:21 |
| 5 | Hermit The FrogArranged By [String Arranger] – Lucy ShawCello – Chris WorseyDouble Bass – Lucy ShawDrums – David Westlake Engineer – Richard WilkinsonEngineer [Assistant] – Dougal LottKeyboards [Philicorda], Mellotron, Mandolin, Recorder – Liam HoweMixed By – Liam HowePiano – Marina Diamandis, Stephen LargeProducer – Liam HoweProducer [Additional Production Ideas By] – Marina DiamandisProgrammed By [Programming] – Liam HoweViola – Oli LangfordViolin – Anna Phoebe, Rebekah AllanWritten-By – Marina Diamandis | 3:35 |
| 6 | NumbArranged By [String Arranger] – Lucy ShawCello – Chris WorseyDouble Bass – Lucy ShawElectric Piano [Hammond] – Stephen LargeEngineer – Richard WilkinsonEngineer [Assistant] – Douglas LottKeyboards [Philicorda], Mellotron, Mandolin, Recorder – Liam HoweMixed By – Liam HoweOrgan – Marina DiamandisPiano – Marina Diamandis, Stephen LargeProducer – Liam HoweProgrammed By [Programming] – Liam HoweViola – Oli LangfordViolin – Anna Phoebe, Rebekah AllanWritten-By – Marina Diamandis | 4:16 |
| 7 | ObsessionsDrums – Alex MacKenzieEngineer, Mixed By, Programmed By – Liam HoweHarpsichord – Alex MacKenzieKeyboards [Philicorda], Mellotron, Synthesizer [Synths], Bass – Liam HoweMandolin – Alex MacKenziePiano – Marina DiamandisPiano [Additional] – Alex MacKenzieProducer – Liam HoweWritten-By – Marina Diamandis | 3:30 |
| 8 | ShampainBass – Liam HoweDrums – Steve Durham Electric Guitar – Liam HoweEngineer [Assistant] – Dougal LottEngineer [Konk Session Engineered By] – Richard WilkinsonKeyboards [Keys], Programmed By [Programming] – Ash Howes, Richard 'Biff' StannardPiano – Marina DiamandisPiano [Additional] – Liam HoweProducer – Liam Howe, Pascal GabrielProducer [Additional Production], Mixed By – Ash Howes, Richard 'Biff' StannardProgrammed By [Programming] – Liam Howe, Pascal GabrielSynthesizer [Synths] – Liam Howe, Pascal GabrielWritten-By – Liam Howe, Marina Diamandis, Pascal Gabriel | 3:11 |
| 9 | HollywoodArranged By [String Arrangements] – Lucy Shaw, Stephen LargeCello – Anna MowatDouble Bass – Lucy ShawDrums – Richard 'Biff' StannardInstruments [All Instruments], Programmed By [Programming] – Ash Howes, Richard 'Biff' StannardProducer [Original Production] – StarsmithProducer, Mixed By – Ash Howes, Richard 'Biff' StannardViola, Violin – Oli LangfordViolin – Alison Dods, Neil CatchpoleWritten-By – Marina Diamandis | 3:50 |
| 10 | The OutsiderEngineer [Engineering], Programmed By [Programming] – Liam HoweJew's Harp [Jews Harp] – Liam HoweKeyboards [Philicorda] – Liam HoweMixed By – Liam HowePiano – Marina DiamandisProducer – Liam Howe, Marina DiamandisProducer [Thank You For His Additional Production Ideas] – LexxxSantoor – Liam HoweSynthesizer [Casio Vl-tone B] – Marina DiamandisSynthesizer [Synths] – Liam HoweWritten-By – Marina Diamandis | 3:17 |
| 11 | Mowgli's RoadComputer [Protools] – Dougal LottDrums – Alex MacKenzieEngineer – Liam HoweHarpsichord – Alex MacKenzieMixed By – Liam HowePerformer [Human Monkey] – SandyrbPerformer [Mechanical Monkey] – Raymond67Programmed By [Programming] – Liam HoweSpoons, Keyboards [Philicorda], Whistle, Glockenspiel, Bass, Acoustic Guitar – Liam HoweWritten-By – Liam Howe, Marina Diamandis | 3:12 |
| 12 | GuiltyArranged By [String Arrangements] – Lucy Shaw, Stephen LargeCello – Anna MowatDouble Bass – Lucy ShawInstruments [All Instruments], Programmed By [Programming] – Ash Howes, Richard 'Biff' StannardProducer – Ash Howes, Richard 'Biff' StannardViola, Violin – Oli LangfordViolin – Alison Dods, Neil CatchpoleWritten-By – Ash Howes, Marina Diamandis, Richard Stannard | 3:41 |
| 13 | I Am Not A RobotArranged By [String Arranger] – Lucy ShawBass, Mellotron, Keyboards [Philicorda], Synthesizer [Synths] – Liam HoweCello – Chris AllanDouble Bass – Lucy ShawDrums – Steve Durham Engineer – Richard WilkinsonEngineer [Assistant] – Dougal LottGlockenspiel – Marina DiamandisMixed By – Liam HowePiano – Marina DiamandisProducer – Liam HoweProgrammed By [Programming] – Liam HoweViola – Rachel RobsonViolin – Alison Dods, Clina de la MereWritten-By – Marina Diamandis | 3:35 |
| Category | Artist | Title (Format) | Label | Category | Country | Year |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 825646836253 | Marina & The Diamonds | The Family Jewels (CD, Album) | 679 | 825646836253 | UK | 2010 |
| 0825646836253 | Marina & The Diamonds | The Family Jewels (CD, Album) | 679 | 0825646836253 | Brazil | 2010 |
| PCD-4 | Marina & The Diamonds | The Family Jewels (CDr, Album, Promo) | Warner Music | PCD-4 | Japan | 2010 |
| 524155-1 | Marina & The Diamonds | The Family Jewels (LP, Album) | Chop Shop Records , Atlantic | 524155-1 | US | 2010 |
| 524155-2 | Marina & The Diamonds | The Family Jewels (CD, Album, Enh, Unofficial) | Chop Shop Records , Atlantic | 524155-2 | Russia | 2010 |
The Family Jewels is the debut studio album by Welsh singer Marina Diamandis, released under the stage name Marina and the Diamonds. It was released on 15 February 2010 by 679 Recordings and Atlantic Records. Diamandis collaborated with several producers including Pascal Gabriel, Liam Howe, Greg Kurstin, Richard Biff Stannard, and Starsmith during its recording. She identifies the lyrical themes as the seduction of commercialism, modern social values, family and female sexuality. The Family Jewels is the debut studio album by MARINA. It was officially released on February 15, 2010, through 679 Recordings and Atlantic Records. Marina said she picked the name for three reasons: The Family Jewels is obviously great it being connected with diamonds, it's also great because it ties in thematically with the album which was very much inspired by my family members and relationships, and the third reason I picked it was because I like to put humour into my records and in the UK it. The Family Jewels. Marina and the Diamonds. Warner Chappell, LatinAutor и другие авторские общества 6. The Outsider. Hermit the Frog. The Family Jewels is the debut studio album by Welsh recording artist Marina & the Diamonds, released on 15 February 2010 by 679 Recordings and Atlantic Records. The album was mostly produced by Liam Howe, Richard Stannard, Ash Howes, Pascal Gabriel and Greg Kurstin. As of 2015, The Family Jewels has sold 195,358 copies in the United Kingdom and 300,000 copies worldwide. View wiki. The Family Jewels is the debut studio album by Welsh recording artist Marina & the Diamonds, released on 15 February 2010 by 679 Recordings and A read more. theme color: f3afe4. This site uses cookies. The Family Jewels is the debut studio album by Welsh singer Marina Diamandis, professionally known as Marina and the Diamonds. It was released on 15 February 2010. Diamandis describes the lyrical themes as the seduction of commercialism, modern social values, family and female sexuality. The Family Jewels Q&A. French Translation. Marina Diamandis' debut album demonstrates the inevitable workings of entropy on pop methodology. Tracks such as Shampain and Hermit the Frog are every bit as annoying as their punning titles, with queasy, prancing piano and synth figures labouring away methodically, Mika-fashion, while she searches unsuccessfully for worthwhile lyrical routes. But she doesn't really have much to say, despite ponderous titles such as Rootless, Obsessions and The Outsider: her considered critique in Girls of girly chit-chat about. Album 2010 14 Songs. 14 Songs, 49 Minutes. Released: 15 Feb 2010. 2010 679 Recordings Ltd. More By Marina and The Diamonds. Electra Heart Deluxe Video Version. Marina and the Diamonds' first studio album was released in 2010. It peaked at no. 5 on the UK album Charts and was moderately successful in other countries