Freedom Fighters (song)
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"Freedom Fighters" | ||
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Single by The Music | ||
from the album Welcome to the North | ||
Released | 6 September 2004 | |
Format | CD, 7" | |
Recorded | 2003 - 2004 | |
Genre | Britpop | |
Length | 3 min 44 sec | |
Label | Virgin Records | |
Producer(s) | Brendan O'Brien | |
Chart positions | ||
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The Music singles chronology | ||
"Welcome To The North" (2004) |
"Freedom Fighters" (2004) |
Bleed From Within (2004) |
"Freedom Fighters" is a song from The Music's second album, Welcome to the North. It was also the first single from that album, released in Japan in late August 2004 as an EP and in the UK and elsewhere in Europe as a single in early September 2004. It peaked at the #15 position in the British charts.
Contents |
[edit] Track listing
[edit] In Japan
- EP released 25 August 2004 by Toshiba-EMI
- CD VJCP-61092
- "Freedom Fighters"
- "Getaway" (slow version)
- "So Low"
- "Freedom Fighters" (John Digweed and Nick Muir remix)
[edit] In the UK
- Single released 6 September 2004 by Virgin Records
- CD1 VSCDT1883
- "Freedom Fighters"
- "Come What May"
- CD2 VSCDX1883
- "Freedom Fighters"
- "So Low"
- "The People" (Nick McCabe remix)
- "Freedom Fighters" (Video)
- 7" VS1883
- "Freedom Fighters"
- "Getaway" (slow version)
[edit] External links
The Music |
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Robert Harvey | Adam Nutter | Stuart Coleman | Phil Jordan |
Discography |
Studio albums: The Music | Welcome to the North |
DVDs: Live At The Blank Canvas | Welcome to Japan |
Singles: "Take the Long Road and Walk It" | "You Might as Well Try to Fuck Me EP" | "The People" | "Take The Long Road And Walk It" | "Getaway" | "The Truth Is No Words" | "Welcome To The North" | "Freedom Fighters" | "Bleed from Within" | "Breakin'" |