This Is Hope
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This Is Hope | ||
Studio album by Mull Historical Society | ||
Released | July 19, 2004 (UK) | |
Recorded | London | |
Genre | Indie rock | |
Length | 48:00 | |
Label | B-Unique Records | |
Producer(s) | Colin MacIntyre | |
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Mull Historical Society chronology | ||
Us (2003) |
This is Hope (2004) |
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This is Hope (2004) is the third and most commercially successful Mull Historical Society album.
The album, typically for MHS, features many "Found Sounds", including a recording of Colin's grandmother on the final track. [1] It also contains the single "How 'Bout I Love You More".
[edit] Track listing
- "I Am Hope"
- "Peculiar"
- "How 'bout I Love You More"
- "Treescavengers"
- "This is the Hebridies"
- "Tobermory Zoo"
- "Death of a Scientist (A Vision of Man Over Machine 2004)"
- "Your Love, My Gain"
- "Casanova at the Weekend"
- "My Friend the Addict"
- "Len"
- "In the Next Life (A Requiem)"