Pala (album)
Pala |
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Studio album by Friendly Fires |
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Released |
16 May 2011 |
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Genre |
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Label |
XL |
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Producer |
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Friendly Fires chronology |
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Singles from Pala |
- "Live Those Days Tonight"
Released: 23 March 2011 (2011-03-23)
- "Hawaiian Air"
Released: 25 July 2011 (2011-07-25)[2]
- "Blue Cassette"
Released: 5 December 2011 (2011-12-05)
- "Hurting"
Released: 27 February 2012 (2012-02-27)
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Pala is the second album from British alternative dance band Friendly Fires. It was released in the UK on 16 May 2011, and charted at number 6 on the UK Albums Chart.[3] The album name comes from Aldous Huxley's final novel Island, which tells the story of a journalist shipwrecked on the fictional island of Pala, which supports a utopian society.[4][5][6] The parrot photograph was chosen from the private collection of Norwegian fashion photographer Sølve Sundsbø.[4]
Singles
- "Live Those Days Tonight" is the first single taken from the album. The track received its first play on Zane Lowe's show on BBC Radio 1 on 22 March 2011. The band performed the song on Late Night with Jimmy Fallon,[7] and it was released to the US iTunes Store[8] the next day. In the UK, it was released on 16 May 2011, the same day as the album, and charted at number 80 on the UK Singles Chart.
- "Hawaiian Air" as the second single taken from the album. The music video was shot in southern Spain in May 2011.[9] It reached No. 92 in the UK.
- "Blue Cassette" was released as the third single on 2 December 2011, along with the Tiga Remix of the single.
- "Hurting" was announced as the next single by Nick Grimshaw on BBC Radio 1 on 3 August 2011 with the release date confirmed as 10 October 2011.[10] Remixes of the single were released on 27 February 2012.
Track listing
Taken from the album booklet:
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1. |
"Live Those Days Tonight" | | |
5:02 |
2. |
"Blue Cassette" |
- Gibson
- Macfarlane
- Savidge
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3:32 |
3. |
"Running Away" |
- Gibson
- Macfarlane
- Savidge
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3:02 |
4. |
"Hawaiian Air" |
- Gibson
- Macfarlane
- Savidge
| Macfarlane |
4:12 |
5. |
"Hurting" |
- Gibson
- Macfarlane
- Savidge
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- Macfarlane
- Epworth*
- Zane*
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5:03 |
6. |
"Pala" |
- Gibson
- Macfarlane
- Savidge
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4:01 |
7. |
"Show Me Lights" |
- Gibson
- Macfarlane
- Savidge
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3:36 |
8. |
"True Love" |
- Gibson
- Macfarlane
- Savidge
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3:15 |
9. |
"Pull Me Back to Earth" |
- Gibson
- Macfarlane
- Savidge
| Macfarlane |
3:30 |
10. |
"Chimes" |
- Gibson
- Macfarlane
- Savidge
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4:37 |
11. |
"Helpless" |
- Gibson
- Macfarlane
- Savidge
| Macfarlane |
4:30 |
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12. |
"Hurting" (Tensnake Remix) |
4:49 |
13. |
"Blue Cassette" (Tiga Remix) |
5:26 |
14. |
"Hawaiian Air" (Totally Enormous Extinct Dinosaurs Remix) |
5:31 |
15. |
"Hurting" (Benoit & Sergio Remix) |
7:13 |
16. |
"Live Those Days Tonight" (Tim Green Main Mix) |
8:50 |
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12. |
"Strangelove" |
4:38 |
13. |
"Hold On" |
5:06 |
14. |
"Stay Here" |
5:55 |
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1. |
"Live Those Days Tonight" (Live in LA) | |
4:51 |
2. |
"Hawaiian Air" (Live in LA) | |
4:26 |
3. |
"Skeleton Boy" (Live in LA) | |
3:51 |
4. |
"Jump in the Pool" (Live in LA) | |
3:55 |
5. |
"Paris" (Live in LA) | |
4:02 |
6. |
"Kiss of Life" (Live in LA) | |
7:34 |
7. |
"The Edge of Glory" (Live at Maida Vale Studios) | Lady Gaga, Fernando Garibay, Paul Blair |
3:16 |
8. |
"Live Those Days Tonight" (Lone Remix) | |
6:28 |
9. |
"Hawaiian Air" (Totally Enormous Extinct Dinosaurs Remix) | |
5:32 |
10. |
"Hurting" (Benoit & Sergio Remix) | |
7:16 |
11. |
"Blue Cassette" (Tiga Remix) | |
5:27 |
(*) additional production
- Notes
- "Live Those Days Tonight" contains a sample of "Albondigas" by Badonday (Toby Tobias and Dave Garnish).
- "Hurting" contains a sample of "Lissoms" by Toro y Moi.
Critical reception
The album received a score of 73 on Metacritic (based on 22 reviews), indicating "generally favorable reviews".[11]
Chart positions
Pala debuted on the UK Albums Chart at number 6 on 22 May 2011, that week's second highest debut after Kate Bush's Director's Cut. It also debuted at number 2 on the albums download chart, and number 3 on the UK Indie Chart.
References