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Down to Earth (Flight Facilities album)

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Down To Earth is the debut studio album by Australian electronic duo Flight Facilities, which was first released on 24 October 2014. The album was released by Future Classic and debuted at Number 3 on the ARIA Albums Chart in November 2014.[1]

The album was nominated for the ARIA Award for Album of the Year in 2014, as well as for Best Dance Release and Best Cover Art.[2]

Of their 6 singles released to this point, three were omitted from the album - Foreign Language, With You and I Didn't Believe. Two of these would resurface on their Live with the Melbourne Symphony Orchestra concert and album.

By the end of 2015, the album was certified Gold for sales of more than 35,000 units.[3]

Release and Promotion

On August 24, 2014 Flight Facilities uploaded a video to YouTube to promote the release of their album and upcoming tour dates.[4] The video premiered the album artwork and listed all the featured artists.

Shortly afterwards, Flight Facilities website [5] was updated for album pre-orders, which included the First Class Experience containing branded eye mask, inflatable pillow, toothbrush, socks and ear plugs.

On September 9, 2014 the video for Two Bodies featuring Emma Louise was released as the first single, even though other album tracks had already been released prior.

In the days leading up to the album release, previews of the album had been released to the media with no explanation as to who was the guest vocalist on a reprise of their first ever single from 2010, Crave You. On October 16, triple j suggested it may be Kylie Minogue, but Flight Facilities refused to confirm, saying "I think that everyone will find out who it is collectively pretty soon but it's a secret that we definitely want to be kept just for [now]. It's something that we're really excited about but we didn't want to be a gimmick."[6]

That same day, Flight Facilities uploaded the video of Kylie Minogue performing a cappella vocals, wearing an oversized tshirt while standing on a mattress in a loft apartment, confirming her appearance.[7]

The boys said "the initial idea was to maybe put (Kylie) on the whole of 'Crave You' - to do it again. But we actually felt [that] keeping the original [version] on is part of keeping our original story mixed with the new."

The album was released October 24 that year, debuting at Number 3 on the Aria Album Chart week commencing 3 November 2014.

Track listing

Credits adapted from the liner notes of "Down To Earth"

No.TitleWriter(s)Producer(s)Length
1."Intro"
  • Gruzman
  • Lyell
1:50
2."Two Bodies" (featuring Emma Louise)
  • Gruzman
  • Lyell
6:08
3."Sunshine" (featuring Reggie Watts)
  • Gruzman
  • Lyell
  • Eric Dubrowsky
  • Dennis Dowlut
4:25
4."Waking Bliss"
  • Gruzman
  • Lyell
  • Gruzman
  • Lyell
4:00
5."Stand Still" (featuring Micky Green)
  • Gruzman
  • Lyell
4:19
6."Apollo"
  • Gruzman
  • Lyell
3:51
7."Clair De Lune" (featuring Christine Hoberg)
  • Gruzman
  • Lyell
  • Christine Hoberg
  • Gruzman
  • Lyell
7:39
8."Hold Me Down" (featuring Stee Downes)
  • Gruzman
  • Lyell
  • Stee Downes
  • Gruzman
  • Lyell
  • Dubrowsky
  • Dowlut
4:43
9."Heart Attack" (featuring Owl Eyes)
  • Gruzman
  • Lyell
  • Justin Hamilton
  • Gruzman
  • Lyell
  • Dubrowksy
6:28
10."Merimbula"
  • Gruzman
  • Lyell
  • Gruzman
  • Lyell
6:27
11."Why Do You Feel" (featuring Bishop Nehru)
  • Gruzman
  • Lyell
4:06
12."Down To Earth"
  • Gruzman
  • Lyell
  • Gruzman
  • Lyell
4:30
13."Crave You (Reprise)" (featuring Kylie Minogue)
  • Gruzman
  • Lyell
1:12
14."Crave You" (featuring Giselle Rosselli)
  • Gruzman
  • Lyell
  • Rosselli
  • Gruzman
  • Lyell
3:54
Total length:1:03:32

Notes:

  • Track 1 Monologue performed by Andrew Johnson
  • Track 3 Bass by Michael Di Francesco
  • Track 4 Vocals performed by Owl Eyes
  • Track 5 Mixed by James David
  • Track 6 Vocals performed by Katie Noonan
  • Track 8 Bass by Michael Di Francesco, Saxophone by Nick Broadhurst
  • Track 9 Guitar by Eric J Drubowsky
  • Track 12 Vocals performed by Dennis Dowlut
  • Track 14 Saxophone by Nick Broadhurst

References