See This Through and Leave
| See This Through and Leave | ||||
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| Studio album by The Cooper Temple Clause | ||||
| Released | 11 February 2002 | |||
| Recorded | ? | |||
| Genre | Alternative rock | |||
| Length | 55:08 | |||
| Label | Morning Records | |||
| Producer | Paul Corkett | |||
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See This Through and Leave is the debut album by The Cooper Temple Clause.
It was released as a CD, a limited edition double CD, an international CD, and a 7" boxed set, along with two promo CDs.
The title of the album comes from a lyric in the track "Murder Song".
The liner notes give 'thanks' to Five and Westlife "for their ongoing financial support". This is a humorous reference to the fact that The Cooper Temple Clause shared a record label with the two popular boy bands, who could be seen to have helped finance this album.
It made a respectable #28 in the UK charts.
[edit] Track listing
[edit] CD one
- "Did You Miss Me?" - 4:40
- "Film-Maker" - 2:57
- "Panzer Attack" - 4:01
- "Who Needs Enemies?" - 4:52
- "Amber" - 5:07
- "Digital Observations" - 7:14
- "Let's Kill Music" - 4:13
- "555-4823" - 4:54
- "Been Training Dogs" - 3:13
- "The Lake" - 5:23
- "Murder Song" - 8:47
The international CD contained an extra track, "Safe Enough Distance Away".
[edit] Bonus Disc
- "Devil Walks in the Sand"
- "Way Out West"
- "I'll Still Write"
- "Panzer Attack" (live)
- "Let's Kill Music" (live)
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