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The Enemy - Music For The People mp3

Performer: The Enemy
Title: Music For The People
Country: UK
Catalog Number: 825646905539
Label: Warner Bros. Records
Released: 2009
Style: Pop Rock
Rating: 4.6
Votes: 637

Tracklist

1Sing When You're In Love
2Last Goodbye
3It's Not OK
4No Time For Tears
5Be Somebody
6 Live At Ricoh Arena
7Had Enough
8Away From Here
9Elephant Song
10We'll Live And Die In These Towns
11You're Not Alone
1251st State
13Nation Of Checkout Girls
14Silver Spoon
15Don't Break The Red Tape
16This Song Is About You
17Keep Losing

Credits

  • EngineerJim Anderson
  • Producer, Mixed By, EngineerMike Crossey
  • Written-ByTom Clarke

Notes

DVD recorded live at Ricoh Arena on 5th April 2008.

Barcodes

  • Barcode: 825646905539
  • Rights Society: GEMA/MCPS
  • Label Code: LC14666

Companies

  • Filmed At – Ricoh Arena

Album

Music for the People is the second studio album by Coventry-based indie rock band The Enemy, which was released 27 April 2009. It entered the UK charts at number two, losing out on the number one spot to Bob Dylan's Together Through Life. Following a short break, the trio spent the majority of autumn 2008 recording in rural Wales at Monnow Valley Studio in South Wales with producer Jim Anderson and Mike Crossey. Whilst the plan was to capitalise on the buzz from their debut, the band didn't rush the. Music For The People - The Enemy UK. Лента с персональными рекомендациями и музыкальными новинками, радио, подборки на любой вкус, удобное управление своей. Album 2009 10 Songs. Other Versions. Music for the People Deluxe Version. 13 Songs. Music for the People. 12 Songs. Music Videos. Sing When You're In Love. The Enemy. No Time for Tears. More by The Enemy. Electro Shake - Single. Songs in album The Enemy - Music For The People 2009. The Enemy - Elephant Song. The Enemy - No Time For Tears. The Enemy - 51st State. The Enemy - Sing When You're In Love. The Enemy - Last Goodbye. The Enemy - Nation Of Checkout Girls. The Enemy - Be Somebody. The Enemy - Don't Break The Red Tape. The Enemy - Keep Losing. The Enemy - Silver Spoon. Music for the People is the second studio album by Coventry-based band The Enemy, which was released 27 April 2009. View wiki. It entered the UK charts at numbe read more. It entered the UK charts at number two, losing out on the number one s read m. The bafflingly popular Enemy are a band with their heart in the right place but an inability to express themselves in anything other than the most clichéd and graceless ways. Music for the People has all the beauty and charm of kicking-out time at Wetherspoon's. Download the new Independent Premium app. Sharing the full story, not just the headlines. Download now. Pick of the album: Lost in the supermarket: Nation Of Checkout Girls. More about: JD Wetherspoons Post 2000 Indie Supermarkets The Stone Roses . Independent culture newsletter. Music for the People Tracklist. Elephant Song Lyrics. No Time for Tears Lyrics. 51st State Lyrics. Sing When You're In Love Lyrics. Last Goodbye Lyrics. Music 2. Producers DJ Barny, Matt Terry, Mike Crossey & 1 more. Writers Mike Crossey & Tom Clarke. Bass guitar, backing vocals Andy Hopkins. Drums Liam Watts. Record Label Bros. More The Enemy UK albums. Indie Rock. Type Album. Released date 27 April 2009. Labels Warner Music Group. Produced by Mike Crossey. Music StyleIndie Rock. Members owning this album0. Elephant Song. 51st State. Sing When You're in Love. That's the trap the Enemy fall into on their sophomore set, Music for the People, a record that plays like a CliffsNotes of the past 15 years of British rock. The Enemy's rewrites of the hits of 1995 are so transparent it almost seems accidental, as if the bandmembers didn't really realize that they used the verse of Pulp's Common People for Nation of Checkout Girls or adapted Blur's The Universal for Last Goodbye. Review Summary: The Enemy aim for stadiums and to be the voice of the people. and fail. Ruining classic songs along the way. Well live and die in these towns hit the shelves at the best possible time. A year past. Bex faded into obscurity. I LOVE COV t-shirts were lost in the wash and the Enemy went off to record a new album. The rest of Coventry shook their heads free of Cov Pride and went back to moaning about it but being thankful they werent from Leicester. It was around this time most of The Enemys fans realised that Tom Clarke was in fact from Birmingham. Which made all of his love of the Sky Blue City seem oddly hollow

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