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No Love Lost (The Rifles album)

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No Love Lost is the debut album by English indie rock band The Rifles, which was released on July 17, 2006. The album reached the #26 spot on the UK charts.

The album spawned five singles: "Peace & Quiet", "When I'm Alone", "Local Boy", "Repeated Offender", and "She's Got Standards".

In an interview, Joel Stoker explained how the name of track 7, "Robin Hood", got its title from the band's guitarist, Luke Crowther, and a trip on Soccer AM:

They kept calling Luke 'Robin Hood' because he kept his hat on all the time. The next thing you know there are shouts of 'Robin Hood' at the gigs. We were playing a new song and we didn't have a title for it. I asked the audience for one and someone shouted 'Robin Hood'. So we're calling it that.[1]

On June 1, 2015, No Love Lost was digitally remastered at Abbey Road Studios and re-released as part of the 10 year anniversary of the album. The re-release featured b-sides and demos from the recording of the original album.[2]


Track listing

All tracks are written by The Rifles

No.TitleLength
1."She's Got Standards"3:04
2."Local Boy"2:52
3."One Night Stand"2:49
4."Hometown Blues"2:51
5."Peace & Quiet"2:45
6."Spend A Lifetime"2:34
7."Robin Hood"2:08
8."She's the Only One"3:15
9."Repeated Offender"2:41
10."When I'm Alone"3:18
11."Narrow Minded Social Club"7:38
Total length:35:58
  • The last track contains a hidden track called "Fat Cat".

Bonus tracks on the enhanced version

No.TitleLength
12."Up Close"3:11
13."Down South"2:43
14."Holiday in the Sun"3:07

Personnel

  • Engineer - Jon Gray
  • Mixing - Ian Broudie, Steve Harris

References

See also