"Tonight: Franz Ferdinand" CD by Franz Ferdinand
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| Item no. | 438057 |
|---|---|
| Title | Tonight: Franz Ferdinand |
| Musical Genre | Alternative/Indie |
| Edition | Limited Edition |
| Product topic | Bands |
| Band | Franz Ferdinand |
| Release date | 23/01/2009 |
| Product type | CD |
|---|---|
| Media - Format 1-3 | 2-CD & DVD |
Disc 1
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1.Ulysses
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2.Turn it on
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3.No you girls
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4.Send him away
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5.Twilight omens
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6.Bite hard
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7.What she came for
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8.Live alone
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9.Can't stop feeling
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10.Lucid dreams
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11.Dream again
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12.Katherine kiss me
Disc 2
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1.Feel the pressure
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2.Die on the floor
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3.The vaguest of feeling
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4.If I can't have you then nobody can
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5.Katherine hit me
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6.Backwards on my face
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7.Feeling Kind Of Anxious
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8.Feel the envy
Disc 3
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1.Ulysses
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2.Turn it on
Disc 4
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1.No you girls
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2.Send him away
Disc 5
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1.Twilight omens
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2.Bite hard
Disc 6
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1.What she came for
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2.Live alone
Disc 7
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1.Can't stop feeling
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2.Lucid dreams
Disc 8
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1.Dream again
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2.Katherine kiss me
Disc 9
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1.Between Summertown And Merryland
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2.Ulysses (Band Rehearsal)
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3.No you girls
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4.Dream again
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5.Katherine kiss me
by Oliver Kube (03.02.2009) 42 minutes of total playing time? That’s a quickie if you translate it into Rock speak... Be that as it may - on their third, um, time, the potent Scots around vocalist/singer Alex Kapranos don’t need one second more to leave their partners, um, listeners, wasted and happy on the mattress. Why? Thanks to a secret, sometimes hidden, sometimes clearly out in the open: 70s Funk and Disco sound. The album starts off with "Ulysses" - cool and sexy, but more and more developing into an epic Rock thing. And the four stay unpredictable: just check out "Lucid dreams" (partially nervous, and then again, elegant), the acoustic ballad "Katherine kiss me", "Bite hard" which starts calm and spheric and works itself into a danceable Rock frenzy, or the melancholic "Send him away". That’s enjoyable, stylish, and is very satisfactory indeed. Has anyone a cigarette for me?