Relocated (album)

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Relocated
Studio album by Camouflage
Released 28 August 2006
Recorded 2004-2006
Genre Synthpop
Length 60:08
Label SPV
Producer Heiko Maile
Camouflage chronology

Sensor
(2003)
Relocated
(2006)
Singles from Relocated
  1. "Motif Sky"
    Released: 28 July 2006
  2. "Something Wrong"
    Released: 17 November 2006
  3. "The Pleasure Remains"
    Released: 1 January 2007

Relocated is the seventh studio album from German synthpop group Camouflage, released in 2006 by SPV Records. Three singles were released from the record: "Motif Sky", "Something Wrong", and "The Pleasure Remains". It is currently the band's latest album.

Reviews

Release Magazine gave the album a mostly positive review, stating "...slightly more pop tuned, but still holds all the Camouflage trademark elements. Personal vocal performances, gloom and pop all in one. The single "Motif Sky" is one of the tracks that have blossomed through repeated listening, as have "We Are Lovers" and my current favourite "Dreaming". Except for the exceptionally dreary "How Do You Feel?", "Relocated" is a solid effort, maybe lacking somewhat in raw hit power". [1]

Track listing

All songs written by Camouflage.

No. Title Length
1. "Memory"   1:06
2. "We Are Lovers"   3:59
3. "Motif Sky"   3:29
4. "Real Thing"   3:11
5. "Passing By"   4:05
6. "Confusion"   3:47
7. "The Perfect Key"   5:32
8. "Stream"   2:05
9. "Dreaming"   5:00
10. "The Pleasure Remains"   4:06
11. "Bitter Taste"   5:04
12. "Something Wrong"   4:48
13. "Light"   1:02
14. "How Do You Feel?"   14:15
Total length:
60:08

Credits

Arranged By – Heiko Maile, Marcus Meyn, Oliver Kreyssig
Engineer [Additional Engineering] – Ronda Ray
Mastered By – Bo Kondren
Mixed By – Jochen Schmalbach
Producer – Heiko Maile
Recorded By – Ronda Ray
Recorded By [Additional Recordings] – Christian Cyfus, Volker Hinkel
Songwriter – Heiko Maile, Marcus Meyn, Oliver Kreyssig

℗ 2006 Synthetic Symphony
© 2006 Synthetic Symphony a division of SPV GmbH[2]

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