This week's releases: 14 May 2007
The Maccabees The Great Escape 2006 Brighton, UK
Albums and singles released in the UK today
This week’s releases see album contributions from the likes of The Maccabees in addition to veteran Joe Cocker and a return from popular crooner Rufus Wainwright with ’Release The Stars’.
On the singles front, there are new releases from CSS, The Pigeon Detectives, Willy Mason and The Stills.
Album releases:
Battles – ‘Mirrored’
Joe Cocker – ‘Hymn For My Soul’
The Maccabees – ‘Colour It In’
Maps – ‘We Can Create’
Rufus Wainwright – ‘Release The Stars’
Wilco – ‘Sky Blue Sky’
Amerie – ‘Because I Love It’
Funeral For A Friend – ‘Tales Don’t Tell Themselves’
Single Releases:
UNKLE – ‘Nights Temper’
Grizzly Bear – ‘Knife’
Amp Fiddler – ‘If I Don’t’
The Checks – ‘Hunting Whales’
Cold War Kids – ‘Hospital Beds’
CSS – ‘Lets Make Love And Listen To Death From Above’
Jokobinara – ‘Jesus’
Willy Mason – ‘We Can Be Strong’
Murder By Death – ‘Sometimes The Line Walks You’
The Pigeon Detectives – ‘I’m Not Sorry’
Snow Patrol – ‘Signal Fire’
The Stills – ‘Destroyer’
Findlay Brown – ‘Losing The Will To Survive’
On the singles front, there are new releases from CSS, The Pigeon Detectives, Willy Mason and The Stills.
Album releases:
Battles – ‘Mirrored’
Joe Cocker – ‘Hymn For My Soul’
The Maccabees – ‘Colour It In’
Maps – ‘We Can Create’
Rufus Wainwright – ‘Release The Stars’
Wilco – ‘Sky Blue Sky’
Amerie – ‘Because I Love It’
Funeral For A Friend – ‘Tales Don’t Tell Themselves’
Single Releases:
UNKLE – ‘Nights Temper’
Grizzly Bear – ‘Knife’
Amp Fiddler – ‘If I Don’t’
The Checks – ‘Hunting Whales’
Cold War Kids – ‘Hospital Beds’
CSS – ‘Lets Make Love And Listen To Death From Above’
Jokobinara – ‘Jesus’
Willy Mason – ‘We Can Be Strong’
Murder By Death – ‘Sometimes The Line Walks You’
The Pigeon Detectives – ‘I’m Not Sorry’
Snow Patrol – ‘Signal Fire’
The Stills – ‘Destroyer’
Findlay Brown – ‘Losing The Will To Survive’
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