Late Night Tales: Trentemøller
Late Night Tales: Trentemøller | |||||
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Compilation album by Trentemøller | |||||
Released | 30 May 2011 | ||||
Genre | Electronic, folk | ||||
Label | Late Night Tales | ||||
Producer | Trentemøller | ||||
Compiler | Trentemøller | ||||
Late Night Tales chronology | |||||
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Late Night Tales: Trentemøller is a mix album compiled by Danish electronic music producer Trentemøller, released on 30 May 2011 as part of the Late Night Tales series.[1]
The mix features tracks from artists such as Velvet Underground & Nico, M. Ward, The Black Angels (band), Low and We Fell to Earth.[2] Paul Morley contributes the spoken word piece, "Lost For Words Pt. 1". Trentemøller also produced an exclusive cover version of Chris Isaak's "Blue Hotel".[3]
Track listing
No. | Title | Artist(s) | Length |
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1. | "Waves Become Wings" | This Mortal Coil | |
2. | "La Lliarona" | Kid Congo & The Pink Monkey Birds | |
3. | "Science Killer" | The Black Angels | |
4. | "The Mole" | Chimes & Bells | |
5. | "(That's How You Sing) Amazing Grace" | Low | |
6. | "Mary of Silence" | Mazzy Star | |
7. | "Venus in Furs" | Velvet Underground and Nico | |
8. | "Safe Word" | Vampire Hands | |
9. | "Walking in the Sand" | The Shangri-Las | |
10. | "7 Heures Du Matin" | Jacqueline Taïeb | |
11. | "Poor Boy, Minor Key" | M. Ward | |
12. | "Noise on the Line" | Darkness Falls | |
13. | "Unavailable" | Papercuts | |
14. | "Lights Out" | We Fell to Earth | |
15. | "Ghost in the Trees" | Thee Oh Sees | |
16. | "Blue Hotel" | Trentemøller | |
17. | "The Proposition #1" | Nick Cave and Warren Ellis | |
18. | "Full Moon" | Eden Ahbez | |
19. | "Rehearsal" | Ekko | |
20. | "Lost for Words Pt. 1" | Paul Morley |
References
- ↑ "Trentemøller . The Series . Shop . Homepage . LateNight Tales". Latenighttales.co.uk. Retrieved 2013-11-01.
- ↑ "RA News: Trentemøller tells Late Night Tales". Residentadvisor.net. Retrieved 2013-11-01.
- ↑ "Trentemøller: Late Night Tales". Nowness. Retrieved 2013-11-01.
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