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Artist.......: Bloc Party
Album........: A Weekend in The City Label........: V2 Genre........: Indie Catnr........: n/a source.......: CDDA rip.date.....: Jan-12-2007 str.date.....: Feb-05-2007 quality......: VBR/44.1Hz/Joint-Stereo Url..........: http://www.blocparty.com/ track title 01. song for clay (disappear here) 02. hunting for witches 03. waiting for the 7.18 04. the prayer 05. uniform 06. on 07. where is home 08. kreuzberg 09. i still remember 10. sunday 11. srxt Release Notes: A Weekend in the City is the forthcoming Bloc Party album with an expected release date of February 5, 2007. It is being produced by Jacknife Lee. This album deals much more with normal day working life than was addressed on Silent Alarm, drawing themes from the 7 July 2005 London bombings, immigration, drug abuse, Black British lifestyle, homosexuality, and criticism of youth subculture. The album has been mostly met with mixed reviews by web-critics and fans alike, with the success of Silent Alarm setting high expectations for the next album. The first single is "The Prayer", due for release on January 29, 2007. Two songs that have been played live but did not make it onto the album are "England" (Formerly "Blue Moon") and "We Were Lovers" (Formerly "Into The Blue" and "Cells Shaped Like Stars"). There is also a never-before-heard track proclaimed to be on the single for "The Prayer," called "Version 2.0." "Song for Clay (Disappear Here)" was originally "Merge On The Freeway" (and is inspired by the novel Less Than Zero by Bret Easton Ellis), "The Prayer" was originally "A Prayer To The Lord, "On" was originally "Wet," "Where Is Home?" was originally "Machine" and "Perfect Teens, and "I Still Remember" was originally "It Started In An Afternoon." Related Torrents
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