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01. "Jetstream" 02. "Kingdom Of Rust" 03. "The outsiders" 04. "Winter Hill" 05. "10:03" 06. "The Greatest Denier" 07. "Birds Flew Backwards" 08. "Spellbound" 09. "Compulsion" 10. "House Of Mirrors" 11. "Lifelines"
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 | | Description: | Kingdom Of Rust by Doves, released 4 November 2021.
This version of Kingdom Of Rust comes as a 1xCD. - 2009 album from the British outfit, their most sonically adventurous, intimate, cerebral, rhythmic and most eclectic record to date. Doves have been recording their follow up for the past 18 months, having ensconced themselves to a farm house-come-studio in Cheshire. In doing so they teamed up with long time Doves collaborator Dan Austin to co produce all but two tracks. For the remaining two tracks Doves enlisted producer John Leckie (Stone Roses, Radiohead) to record 'Winter Hill' and '10.03'. Kingdom of Rust was mixed by Michael Brauer, Dan Austin and the band.Tracks 1, 3, 6 to 10: Recorded at Frank Bough Sound III.
Track 2: Recorded at Frank Bough Sound III & Green Gates, Eyam.
Tracks 4 & 5: Recorded at Rockfield Studios & Frank Bough Sound III.
Track 11: Recorded at Frank Bough Sound III & Moolah Rouge, Stockport.
Tracks 1 to 4, 6, 8, 9 & 11: Mixed at Quad Studios, NYC.
Tracks 5 & 10: Mixed at Frank Bough Sound III & Modern World Studios.
Track 7: Mixed at Modern World Studios.
Mastered at Gateway Mastering, Portland, Maine.
?&© 2009 EMI Records Ltd.
The copyright in this sound recording is owned by EMI Records Ltd.
Made in the EU.
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11 |
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6931342 |
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