2011 studio album by BOY
Mutual Friends is the debut album by Swiss -German pop duo BOY . It was released on September 2, 2011, by Grönland Records . It was later released in the UK by Decca Records in June 2012. In February 2013, Nettwerk Records released it in North America. Of the album's twelve tracks, three became singles. Both of the band's music videos, "Little Numbers " and "Oh Boy" came from this album as well. The album received the 2012 European Border Breakers Award .
Track listing [ edit ] All song were written by BOY and produced by Philipp Steinke .
Title 1. "This Is the Beginning" 3:31 2. "Waitress" 3:15 3. "Army" 3:11 4. "Little Numbers" 3:42 5. "Drive Darling" 4:25 6. "Railway" 3:54 7. "Waltz For Pony" 3:43 8. "Boris" 3:21 9. "Oh Boy" 3:38 10. "Skin" 4:07 11. "Silver Streets" 5:31 12. "July" 5:53 Total length: 48:11
Bonus tracks Title 13. "Little Numbers" (acoustic) (LP and iTunes) 3:41
Limited Edition bonus tracks Title 1. "Waitress" (acoustic) 2:35 2. "Drive Darling" (acoustic) 3:52 3. "Little Numbers" (acoustic) 3:41 4. "Boris" (acoustic) 3:24 5. "Skin" (acoustic) 3:21 6. "Oh Boy" (acoustic) 3:36 7. "July" (acoustic) 4:15 8. "Playground Love" (only available on Mutual Friends Acoustic ) 3:39 Total length: 28:23
Personnel [ edit ] Valeska Steiner - vocals, percussion, acoustic guitar, Melodica Sonja Glass - bass, acoustic guitar, programming, banjo, cello, organ Philipp Steinke - guitar, piano, keyboards Carl-Michael Grabinger, Thomas Hedlund, Bela Brauckmann, Marco Römer - drums Christian Kreutzer - guitar, banjo Jörg Sander, Deniz Erarslan, Thomas Hahn - guitar Percussion - Marco Möller Vibraphone - Eric Darken Additional musicians:
Choir - Jule Escherhaus Viola - John Catchings, Kris Wilkinson Violin - David Angell, David Davidson Clarinet - Taco Van Hettinga French Horn - Stefan Jon Bernharosson Trombone - Helgi Hrafn Jonsson, Jessica Buzbee Trumpet - Ari Bragi Karason Tuba - Timothy Buzbee Other:
Recorded & produced at Hahn & Hahn, LowSwing Tonstudio, Zwischengeschoss Mastering at Skyline Tonfabrik by Jens Dreesen, Kai Blankenberg
Credtis as per discogs[3]
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