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Programmed to Love
Studio album by
Released5 September 2000 (2000-09-05)
RecordedN/A
Length73:47 (European) 74:30 (UK)
LabelMinistry of Sound
ProducerN/A
Bent chronology
Programmed to Love
(2000)
The Everlasting Blink
(2003)
Alternative cover
US release
Professional ratings
Review scores
SourceRating
Allmusic[1]
NME(7/10) link

Programmed to Love is the debut album from the English electronic music duo Bent, released in 2000. The album contains various styles of electronic music and a wide array of samples.

Release

The album was released in several versions. According to AMG, the European version of the album was released 5 September 2000, while amazon.com claims that a "new version (import)", which refers to the European version, was released August 2 that same year. The American version was released 23 October 2001. Confusingly, AMG uses the American track list in the album article, although they use the European cover art and supposed release date. Some versions also contain a track called "Chocolate Wings".

Track listing

European Release American Release UK Release UK Re-Release Title
1 1 1 1 "Exercise 1"
2 2 2a 2a "Private Road"
3 - 2b 2b "Laughing Gear"
4 8 - 4 "I Love My Man"
5 - - - "Butterfingers"
6 3 3 3 "Cylons in Love"
- - 4a 6a "Chocolate Wings"
7 - 4b 6b "Wrong Rock"
8 4 - 10 "A Ribbon for My Hair"
9 - 5b - "Blue"
10 5 6 7 "I Remember Johnny"
11 6 7 8 "Swollen"
12 - - - "B Bishop"
13 - - 13 "Exercise 2"
14 9 5a 5 "Invisible Pedestrian"
- 7 8a 9 "Welly Top Mary"
15 - 8b - "Memories"
16 - 9 11 "Irritating Noises"
17 11 10a 12a "Always"
18 - - - "Beach Buggy"
- 10 - - "A New Wig for Me"
- - 10b 12b "Toothless Gibbon"
- - 10c - "Private School Investigations"

Charts

Chart Peak
position
Norwegian Albums Chart[2] 8

References