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Great Escape is the second studio album from The Rifles, released on 26 January 2009 after the initial release date of 13 October was delayed.[3] The album delay was somewhat attributed to the length of time it took to record. The Rifles used two different producers, Dave McCracken and Stan "Jan" Kybert, as well as recording the album in three different locations.

The Rifles used Dave Davies' (The Kinks) Konk Studios in Crouch End, Dan Hawkins' (The Darkness) studio Leeders Farm, and "The Pool" in Miloco Studios to record the album.[4]

The working title for the album was The Pavement's Diaries.[5]

The album was released in North America on 15 September 2009 through Nettwerk Music Group.

Track listing

All tracks are written by The Rifles

No.TitleLength
1."Science in Violence"3:34
2."The Great Escape"3:26
3."Fall to Sorrow"2:44
4."Sometimes"3:49
5."Toe Rag"3:53
6."History"3:21
7."Winter Calls"3:44
8."Out in the Past"4:28
9."Romeo & Julie"3:08
10."The General"4:46
11."For the Meantime"6:00
  • The last track contains a hidden track called "Lazy Bones".

"The Great Escape" was used on the soundtrack of the 2011 video game Test Drive Unlimited 2.

"Winter Calls" was used on a Dasani water commercial, and in several episodes of the third series of BBC comedy Gavin & Stacey.

Personnel

  • Cello - Ian Burdge (tracks: 2,10,11)
  • Viola - John Metcalfe (tracks: 2), N. Baw (tracks: 10,11)
  • Violin - Louisa Fuller, Sally Herbert (tracks: 2), Emlyn Singleton, Warren Zielinski (tracks: 10,11)
  • Trumpet - Daniel Newell (tracks: 10,11)

Production

  • Producer - Dave McCraken (tracks: 2,5,6,7), Stan Kybert (tracks: 1,3,4,8-12)
  • Engineer - Andy Saunders (tracks: 1,3,4,8-12), Gergus Peterkin (tracks: 7), Richard Wilkinson, Serg (tracks: 2,5,6)
  • Additional Engineer - Dario Dendi (tracks: 1,3,4,8-12)
  • Mastering - Ted Jensen
  • Additional Mastering - Guy Davie
  • Mixing - Stephen Harris (tracks: 1,3,4,8-12), Steve Fitzmaurice (tracks: 2,5,6,7)
  • Photography - Oliver Twitchett

References

  1. ^ ReadJunk.com review
  2. ^ Virgin.com review
  3. ^ "update! ep! o yeah we love ya!! van The Rifles op Myspace". Blogs.myspace.com. Retrieved 2012-02-19.
  4. ^ Highland news interview 08-09-2008
  5. ^ The Rifles in Exeter and Plymouth (preview)