L.S.F.

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"L.S.F. (Lost Souls Forever)"
Single by Kasabian
from the album Kasabian
B-side "Lab Twat", "Doctor Zapp"
Released 9 August 2004
Format Maxi CD, Mini CD, 10"
Recorded 2004
Genre Indie Rock
Length 3:19
Label Columbia
Producer Jim Abbiss, Kasabian
Kasabian singles chronology
"Club Foot"
(2004)
"L.S.F."
(2004)
"Processed Beats"
(2004)

"L.S.F." (or "L.S.F. (Lost Souls Forever)") is the second single released by British rock group Kasabian. The song earned the band their first UK Top 10 hit, peaking at # 10 and staying in the Top 75 for 5 weeks. The song was covered by Mark Ronson on the album Version featuring Kasabian themselves.

In May 2007, NME magazine placed "LSF" at number 37 in its list of the 50 Greatest Indie Anthems Ever.

"L.S.F" was also featured on the soundtrack for the video game FIFA Football 2004 and SingStar Amped.


[edit] Track listing

[edit] Maxi CD

  • PARADISE14
  1. L.S.F. – 3:19
  2. Lab Twat – 3:17
  3. Doctor Zapp – 3:32
  4. L.S.F. (Jagz Kooner Mix Edit) — 3:14
  5. CD-Rom with L.S.F video

[edit] Mini CD

  • PARADISE13
  1. L.S.F. – 3:19
  2. L.S.F. (Jagz Kooner Mix Edit) – 3:14

[edit] 10" Vinyl

  • PARADISE15
  1. L.S.F. (Album version) – 3:14
  2. Club Foot (Live @ Cabinet War Rooms)
  3. L.S.F. (Jagz Kooner Mix - Full Version)

[edit] Use in media

  • The Mark Ronson version was included on the soundtrack to the 2008 film 21.
  • The tune of the song forms the basis for BBC Radio 1 DJ Chris Moyles' "Barack Obama Song"
  • The song was recorded live for Jo Whiley's BBC Radio 1 Live Lounge and is featured on the Live Lounge 3 CD. (Track 11, Disc 2)

[edit] External links


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