| B | ||||
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| Studio album by I Am Kloot | ||||
| Released | 2009 | |||
| Genre | Indie Rock | |||
| Label | Skinny Dog Records | |||
| I Am Kloot chronology | ||||
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B is a compilation album of b-sides, rare recordings and unreleased material from Manchester band I Am Kloot.
The album was released in September 2009. The cover art consisted of fan-submitted artwork featuring the letter B.[1]
Contents |
Tracklisting
The tracklisting for the album is as follows:[2]
Disc 1
1. Titanic
2. Proof (demo)
3. This House Is Haunted
4. Cinders
5. Deep Blue Sea
6. The Mermen
7. Gods And Monsters (Two Lone Swordsmen Remix)
8. Strange Little Girl
9. Junk Culture
10. Stop Taking Photographs
11. Big Tears
12. Monkeys
13. By Myself
14. A Million Things
Disc 2
15. Blue And Bone China
16. Asleep At The Wheel
17. Fat Kids In Photographs
18. Ferris Wheels (demo)
19. Tell Me Something
20. The Face Of Alabaster
21. You Gotta Go
22. The Great Escape
23. Glimmer
24. Life In A Day (live)
25. Over My Shoulder (demo)
26. 86TV's (alternative version)
27. Twist (French)
28. Dogs Howl
Track origins
Track 1 originally released on "Titanic/To You" 7" single
Tracks 2, 27 originally released on "Morning Rain" single
Tracks 3, 4 originally released on "Life In A Day" CD single 1
Tracks 5, 13 originally released on "Life In A Day" CD single 2
Track 6 originally released on "Untitled #1" 7" single
Track 7 originally scheduled for release on "I Believe" single
Track 8 originally released on "Maybe I Should" single
Track 9, 10, 22 originally released on "Over My Shoulder" single
Track 11, 12 originally release on "3 Feet Tall" single
Tracks 14, 15, 16, 17, 19, 21, 23, 28 previously unreleased on any format
Track 18 original version appears on I Am Kloot Play Moolah Rouge
Track 20 released as free download from I Am Kloot website in Christmas 2008
Track 24 originally released on "From Your Favourite Sky" single
Track 25 originally released on We Love You, So Love Us Too compilation
Tracks 4, 9, 13, 15, 19 and 22 all pre-date I Am Kloot and were originally performed by singer John Bramwell under the name Johnny Dangerously.
References
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