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Artist.......: Bloc Party<br />
Album........: A Weekend in The City<br />
Label........: V2<br />
Genre........: Indie<br />
Catnr........: n/a<br />
source.......: CDDA<br />
rip.date.....: Jan-12-2007<br />
str.date.....: Feb-05-2007<br />
quality......: VBR/44.1Hz/Joint-Stereo<br />
Url..........: http://www.blocparty.com/<br />
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track title time<br />
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01. song for clay (disappear here) 04:50<br />
02. hunting for witches 03:32<br />
03. waiting for the 7.18 04:17<br />
04. the prayer 03:45<br />
05. uniform 05:32<br />
06. on 04:47<br />
07. where is home 04:54<br />
08. kreuzberg 05:27<br />
09. i still remember 04:23<br />
10. sunday 05:00<br />
11. srxt 04:52<br />
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Runtime 51:19 min<br />
Size 79,5 MB<br />
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Release Notes:<br />
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A Weekend in the City is the forthcoming Bloc Party<br />
album with an expected release date of February 5,<br />
2007. It is being produced by Jacknife Lee.<br />
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This album deals much more with normal day working<br />
life than was addressed on Silent Alarm, drawing<br />
themes from the 7 July 2005 London bombings,<br />
immigration, drug abuse, Black British lifestyle,<br />
homosexuality, and criticism of youth subculture.<br />
The album has been mostly met with mixed reviews by<br />
web-critics and fans alike, with the success of<br />
Silent Alarm setting high expectations for the next<br />
album.<br />
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The first single is "The Prayer", due for release<br />
on January 29, 2007.<br />
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Two songs that have been played live but did not<br />
make it onto the album are "England" (Formerly<br />
"Blue Moon") and "We Were Lovers" (Formerly "Into<br />
The Blue" and "Cells Shaped Like Stars"). There is<br />
also a never-before-heard track proclaimed to be on<br />
the single for "The Prayer," called "Version 2.0."<br />
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"Song for Clay (Disappear Here)" was originally<br />
"Merge On The Freeway" (and is inspired by the<br />
novel Less Than Zero by Bret Easton Ellis), "The<br />
Prayer" was originally "A Prayer To The Lord, "On"<br />
was originally "Wet," "Where Is Home?" was<br />
originally "Machine" and "Perfect Teens, and "I<br />
Still Remember" was originally "It Started In An<br />
Afternoon."<br />
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