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Music video by Patrick Wolf performing House. C) 2011 Mercury Records Limited.
House (Patrick Wolf song).
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Information on Patrick Wolf.
Formerly The Conqueror – originally the second part of a double album entitled Battle – the album's title and concept was changed by Wolf in August 2010. On 4 November 2010, Wolf announced that the first single from the album was to be 'Time of My Life' and the song was posted on YouTube
Patrick Wolf - Thickets (Album Version). Lyrics: "Just a little further up the hill, boy. You'll be home soon enough. All along the river Pedaling fast as I could Watch As the wasteland flowers Old cars and. Sundark and riverlight - 'Overture' - patrick wolf. A video to coincide with the launch of the album 'Sundark and Riverlight', directed by Patrick and the amazing photographer Saga Sig, Wardrobe and Art. Patrick Wolf - The Messenger (Album Version). Music video by Patrick Wolf performing House. Patrick Wolf - House with lyrics.
Oh, I love this house, I love this house Gives me the greatest peace I've ever known Oh, I love to hear those conkers fall Smash 'em on an Southwark stone. And I love that here you live with me Gives me the greatest peace I've ever known 'Cause I've been too long a lonely man Yes, I've been too long a rolling stone.
The discography of English singer-songwriter Patrick Wolf contains six studio albums, twelve singles and four extended plays. Covered Kate Bush's Army Dreamers for Buffetlibre's Amnesty project. Army of Me" (Army of Klaus remix) on Army of Me: Remixes and Covers, album of remixes and covers of the song "Army of Me" by Björk. Collaborated with Bishi for her album Nights at the Circus. The track "Careless Talk" from the soundtrack to the film The Edge of Love.
It takes balls to open your rock album by screaming about an inferior version of rock n’ roll, as Patrick Stickles does on Just Like Ringing a Bell, the opening track of Titus Andronicus’s An Obelisk. The band’s ostensibly back-to-basics sixth album could charitably be described as workmanlike. Stickles and longtime sideman Liam Betson’s guitar tones are fuzzy and chunky in all the right ways, and Stickles has his punk-rock growl down pat.
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| Category | Artist | Title (Format) | Label | Category | Country | Year |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| HDDJ7 | Patrick Wolf | House (7", Single, Gre) | Hideout | HDDJ7 | UK & Ireland | 2011 |
| HDCJ6 | Patrick Wolf | House (CD, Single, Promo) | Hideout | HDCJ6 | UK | 2011 |
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