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New Album. Different Days. |
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Short video re contributions to the album.
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The new album is great. One thing though, why do LP and CD both flip the cover photo? |
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The Charlatans have repeated cycles of rises and falls in a nearly 30-year career and the swirling "Different Days" is a reminder of the good times. - Associated Press. |
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On their 13th album, its all hands on deck. Notable friends dropping into the studio include Paul Weller (piano and backing vocals on the soulful closer, Spinning Out), Johnny Marr (guitar on three songs, including the steady groove Not Forgotten) and half of New Order (on the sole irritating one, the repetitive The Same House). Evening Standard. |
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However, the Charlatans 13th album is grounded on the bands own indestructible chemistry, Tim Burgesss exquisitely happy-sad vocals and their ability to juggle melancholy and joy into exhilarating pop songs. The Guardian. |
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Songs From The Other Side. |
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Imperial 109 (Instrumental) |
The Only One I Know. 14 May 1990 |
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Everything Changed |
The Only One I Know. 14 May 1990 |
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Happen to Die (long version) |
Tremelo Song 6 July 1992 |
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Occupation h. Monster |
Me. In Time 4th November 1991 |
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Stit It Up |
Jesus Hairdo 20th June 1994 |
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Feel Flows (van Basten Mic) |
Jesus Hairdo 20th June 1994 |
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Subterranean |
I Never Want An Easy Life If Me and He Were Ever To Get There. 7th March 1994 |
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Back Room Window |
Crashin' In 28 December 1994 |
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Green Flashing Eyes |
Crashin' In 28 December 1994 |
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Nine Acre Dust (Chemical Brothers Remix) |
Just When You're Thinkin' Things Over & August 1995 |
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Frinck |
Just When You're Thinkin' Things Over & August 1995 |
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Your Skies Are Mine |
Just When You're Thinkin' Things Over & August 1995 |
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Two Of Us |
One To Another 26 August 1996 |
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Don't Need A Gun |
North Country Boy 24 March 1997 |
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Title Fight |
How High 2 June 1997 |
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Clean Up Kid |
Tellin' Stories 20 October 1997 |
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