Zero For Conduct
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Zero For Conduct | ||
Studio album by Jetplane Landing | ||
Released | November 3, 2001 | |
Genre | Indie rock, Alternative rock | |
Length | 37:46 | |
Label | Smalltown America | |
Producer(s) | Andrew Ferris | |
Jetplane Landing chronology | ||
---|---|---|
Zero For Conduct (2001) |
Once Like A Spark (2003) |
Zero For Conduct is the first full length album released by Northern Ireland band Jetplane Landing.
Contents |
[edit] Track listing
- "Tiny Bombs" – 3:12
- "This Is Not Revolution Rock" – 3:28
- "Underground Queen" – 3:30
- "Summer Ends" – 2:25
- "End Of The Night" – 4:25
- "What The Argument Has Changed" – 3:41
- "The Boy You Love To Hate" – 2:39
- "The Last Thing I Should Do" – 3:52
- "Interstate Five" – 1:17
- "Atoms Dream In Technicolour" – 5:20
- "A Miracle Of Science" – 3:53
[edit] Credits
All song by Burchell/Ferris
[edit] Personnel
- Andrew Ferris - vocals, guitar, production
- Jamie Burchell - bass guitar
- Raife Burchell - drums
- Craig McKean - drums on What The Argument Has Changed and Atoms Dream In Technicolour
- Sean Doherty - mixing
- Doug Shearer - mastering
- Tomiko Hirano - photography
- Shane McGuigan - art direction
[edit] See also
- Zero for Conduct — a film by Jean Vigo.