5:14 Fluoxytine Seagull Alcohol John Nicotine

5:14 Fluoxytine Seagull Alcohol John Nicotine
Studio album by Malcolm Middleton
Released 26 September 2002
Recorded Chem19 Studios
Hamilton, Scotland
Label Chemikal Underground
Producer Paul Savage
Malcolm Middleton chronology
5:14 Fluoxytine Seagull Alcohol John Nicotine
(2002)
Into The Woods
(2005)
Professional ratings
Review scores
SourceRating
Allmusic[1]
UNCUT[2]

5:14 Fluoxytine Seagull Alcohol John Nicotine is the debut solo album by Scottish singer-songwriter Malcolm Middleton, released on 26 September 2002 on Chemikal Underground.

Overview

In 2002, Middleton, writing lyrics and singing for the first time, recorded and released 5:14 Fluoxytine Seagull Alcohol John Nicotine. Middleton has commented on the album, saying

Hearing those songs back and singing them over and over again on my own made me realise how pathetic a situation I was in and helped me to change it. Listening to it now is quite harrowing. I can hear an old friend who was severely depressed, desperate and unhappy.[3]

Track listing

All songs written and composed by Malcolm Middleton. 

No. Title Length
1. "Crappo the Clown"   5:52
2. "Wake Up"   3:35
3. "The Loneliest Night of My Life Come Calling"   3:12
4. "Best in Me"   7:30
5. "Cold Winter"   5:39
6. "Bring Down (Preprise)"   1:07
7. "Rotten Heart"   3:27
8. "Speed on the M9"   4:38
9. "1, 2, 3, 4"   2:40
10. "Birdwatcher"   5:01
11. "The King of Bring"   7:07
12. "Devil and the Angel"   4:55

Personnel

Release history

5:14 Fluoxytine Seagull Alcohol John Nicotine was released in various countries in 2002.

Country Release date Record label Format Catalogue number
United Kingdom 26 September 2002 Chemikal Underground CD CHEM062

Notes

  1. Loftus, Johnny (2011). "5:14 Fluoxytine Seagull Alcohol John Nicotine - Malcolm Middleton | AllMusic". allmusic.com. Retrieved 29 June 2011.
  2. "Malcolm Middleton - 5:14 Fluoxytine Seagull Alcohol John Nicotine Reviews". chemikal.co.uk. 2008. Archived from the original on 15 June 2011. Retrieved 29 June 2011.
  3. Official Website Malcolm Middleton Website
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