One Part Lullaby

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One Part Lullaby is the third album by The Folk Implosion. It was released on September 7, 1999 on Interscope Records. Despite being the band's major label debut and garnering mostly positive reviews, the album failed to produce any hit singles. In a 2013 interview on WTF with Marc Maron, Barlow viewed the album as a "disaster".[3]

The song "Kingdom of Lies" was featured in the Danny Boyle film A Life Less Ordinary (1997). "Free to Go" was featured on the soundtrack to the Academy Award-winning film American Beauty. The song "One Part Lullaby" was featured in the film Adaptation. (2002). It is the last Folk Implosion album to feature founding member John Davis.

Track listing

  1. My Ritual - 4:35
  2. One Part Lullaby - 3:28
  3. Free to Go - 3:32
  4. Serge - 4:06
  5. E.Z.L.A. - 5:44
  6. Mechanical Man - 5:23
  7. Kingdom of Lies - 3:47
  8. Gravity Decides - 3:34
  9. Chained to the Moon - 4:53
  10. Merry-Go-Down - 3:24
  11. Someone You Love - 3:21
  12. No Need to Worry - 6:13
  13. Back to the Sunrise - 3:10

Personnel

  • Lou Barlow - bass guitar, drums, vocals
  • John Davis - guitars, drums, vocals

References

  1. ^ Allmusic review
  2. ^ Rolling Stone'' Review. Google Books. Retrieved 1 January 2012.
  3. ^ http://www.wtfpod.com/podcast/episodes/episode_448_-_lou_barlow