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The Magic Numbers - The Runaway album

The Magic Numbers - The Runaway album

  • Performer: The Magic Numbers
  • Genre: Rock
  • Title: The Runaway
  • Released: 2010
  • Country: UK
  • MP3 version size: 1594 mb
  • FLAC version size: 1860 mb
  • Other: XM MIDI MOD VOC TTA MMF ASF
  • Rating: 4.7
  • Votes: 211

Description

Tracklist: 1. The Pulse, 2. Hurt So Good, 3. Why Did You Call?, 4. Once I Had, 5. A Start With No Ending, 6. Throwing My Heart Away, 7. Restless River, 8. Only Seventeen, 9. Sound Of Something, 10. The Song That No One Knows, 11. Dreams Of A Revelati.

Album · 2010 · 14 Songs. More By The Magic Numbers.

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Artist: The Magic Numbers Track - The Pulse Album: The Runaway Released in: 2010.

The Runaway is the third album from London indie-rock band The Magic Numbers. The Stodart and Gannon siblings reveal a rather upbeat side on this offering, compared to their 2006 release Those the Brokes. The album features string arrangements by Robert Kirby (Nick Drake, Elvis Costello), who died in 2009, with The Runaway ultimately proving to be his final piece of work. All songs written by Romeo Stodart and Michele Stodart, except where noted. The Pulse" (R. Stodart). Hurt So Good" (R. Studio album by. The Magic Numbers.

Alias by The Magic Numbers Audio CD £. 9. Only 1 left in stock (more on the way). Those The Brokes by The Magic Numbers Audio CD £. 6. Only 1 left in stock. I really like The Magic Numbers and this album does not disappoint. The more I listen the more I love it. Currently on a constant loop in my car.

The Magic Numbers has walked a fine line since their 2005 debut, producing music whose quality seems in defiance of its chosen genre: everyone-friendly radio-rock that works almost in spite of itself. Whether competing for the Mercury Prize or opening for dreary acts like Snow Patrol or the current incarnation of the Who, they’ve always seemed one or two steps from tumbling into outright mediocrity. The Runaway mostly suffers from an inability to find a consistent tone. The album’s failure is largely self-contained, though in some ways the patchiness on display here retroactively qualifies the Magic Numbers’s previous work, which showed hints of the unsureness exhibited here.

The Magic Numbers have always made a lovely sound: sweet vocal harmonies and fulsomely strummed guitars bathed in soft, rich, 1970s-tinged production. The Runaway, their third album, does not disappoint. The Magic Numbers: The Runaway, Heavenly. Indeed, string arrangements from the late Robert Kirby, who famously worked with Nick Drake, further enhance such aural pleasantries. Present too is their penchant for stretching three-minute pop songs into five-minute mini-dramas, as The Pulse engagingly demonstrates. The Runaway dabbles with other styles too. Tracks edge towards Fleetwood Mac, while.

Tracklist

A1 The Pulse 5:19
A2 Hurt So Good 4:26
A3 Why Did You Call? 4:37
B1 Once I Had 4:31
B2 A Start With No Ending 3:58
B3 Throwing My Heart Away 4:14
C1 Restless River 3:10
C2 Only Seventeen 3:38
C3 Sound Of Something 3:21
D1 The Song That No One Knows 4:43
D2 Dreams Of A Revelation 3:29
D3 I'm Sorry 3:40
Bonus 7" Single
E1 The Pulse (Instrumental) 4:40

Notes

Gatefold cover with printed inner sleeves containing lyrics and credits. Also includes a one-sided seven-inch single in a picture sleeve.

Other versions

Category Artist Title (Format) Label Category Country Year
HVNLP73DE The Magic Numbers The Runaway ‎(2xCD, Album, Ltd) Heavenly HVNLP73DE UK 2010
HVNLP73 The Magic Numbers The Runaway ‎(CD, Album) Heavenly HVNLP73 Thailand 2010
none The Magic Numbers Album ‎(CDr, Album, Promo) Heavenly none UK 2010
none The Magic Numbers The Runaway ‎(CDr, Album, Promo) Heavenly none UK 2010
HVN2LP73 The Magic Numbers The Runaway ‎(2xLP, Album + LP, EP + Ltd) Heavenly HVN2LP73 UK 2010