Carnival (New Model Army album)
Carnival was released in 2005 and is the ninth studio album by British rock band, New Model Army. The album was co-produced by Chris Tsangarides and New Model Army.
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Released | 6 September 2005 | |||
Genre | Rock | |||
Length | 49:35 | |||
Label | Attack Attack | |||
Producer | Chris Tsangarides, New Model Army | |||
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Singles and EPs
Two tracks from the album have been released as singles: "Island" (July 2005), which was available only as a digital download, and two versions of "BD3" (May 2006)[2]. An EP was also released, titled BD3 EP[3].
Track listing
All tracks written by Justin Sullivan and Michael Dean except where otherwise noted.
- "Water" – 4:30
- "BD3" – 3:30
- "Prayer Flags" – 3:51
- "Carlisle Road" (Sullivan) – 4:04
- "Red Earth" – 5:05
- "Too Close to the Sun" (Sullivan) – 4:01
- "Bluebeat" – 5:00
- "Another Imperial Day" – 4:51
- "LS43" (Sullivan) – 3:53
- "Island" – 5:24
- "Fireworks Night" – 5:26
Personnel
Production
- Chris Tsangarides – producer
- New Model Army – producer
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