Adorata | ||||
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EP by The Gutter Twins | ||||
Released | September 2, 2008 | |||
Recorded | 2003-2008 | |||
Genre | Alternative rock | |||
Length | 33:03 | |||
Label | Sub Pop | |||
Producer | Greg Dulli, Mark Lanegan | |||
The Gutter Twins chronology | ||||
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Pitchfork Media | [1] |
The Skinny | [2] |
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Adorata is The Gutter Twins' eight-song EP, released initially as an iTunes exclusive on September 2, 2008. Within a couple of weeks, Adorata was released in DRM-free, 320kbit/s MP3, a superior audio quality in comparison to iTunes, through the Sub Pop Records website. The EP was mostly recorded during sessions for their first album, Saturnalia.
Song | Length | Composer(s) | Info | |
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01. | "Belles" |
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Cabic | Originally released by Vetiver in 2004 on the Vetiver album |
02. | "Down the Line" |
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González | Originally released by José González in 2007 on the In Our Nature album |
03. | "Deep Hit of Morning Sun" |
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Gillespie, Young, Mounfield, Duffy, Innes, Mooney | Originally released by Primal Scream in 2002 on the Evil Heat album |
04. | "Flow Like a River" |
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Johannes, Shneider, Irons | Originally released by Eleven in 2003 on the Howling Book album |
05. | "St. James Infirmary" |
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Traditional | Also recorded by Isobel Campbell & Mark Lanegan in 2005 for the Ramblin' Man EP |
06. | "Duchess" |
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Walker | Originally released by Scott Walker in 1969 on the Scott 4 album |
07. | "Spanish Doors" |
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Lanegan, Dulli | Previously unreleased original The Gutter Twins song |
08. | "We Have Met Before" |
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Lanegan, Dulli | Previously unreleased original The Gutter Twins song |
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