Clik! (Corduroy album)

Clik! is the fifth album by the London-based acid jazz band Corduroy. It was released on Big Cat Records in 1999.[1][2]

Clik!
Studio album by
Released4 October 1999
GenreAcid jazz, drum and bass
Length49:58
LabelBig Cat Records
ProducerRob Playford
Corduroy chronology
The New You!
(1997)
Clik!
(1999)
Return of the Fabric Four
(2018)
Singles from Clik!
  1. "Moshi Moshi"
    Released: 1999
  2. "Thing for Your Love"
    Released: 1999

The album featured a sound that was influenced by drum and bass and was produced by Rob Playford. The track "Moshi Moshi" was released as a single and appeared in the soundtrack (closing credits) of the 2002 film Ted Bundy.[3][4]

Track listing

No.TitleMusicLength
1."Moshi Moshi"Ben Addison, Scott Addison2:58
2."Goddam"Addison, Addison2:58
3."Future High Street"Richard Searle, Rob Playford7:39
4."Paddy & Keir"Addison, Addison, Simon Nelson-Smith6:50
5."Thing For Your Love"Playford3:50
6."The Lawgiver Bleeds! (The Hasslein Curve Mix)"Addison, Addison4:24
7."Clik!"Nelson-Smith1:46
8."Safety Light"Addison, Searle, Addison4:22
9."The Addison Tapes"Addison, Playford, Addison5:31
10."Play Loud"Corduroy, Playford3:30
11."New Seeker"Addison, Searle, Addison, Nelson-Smith5:59

Personnel

  • Ben Addison – vocals, drums, arrangements
  • Scott Addison – vocals, keyboards, arrangements
  • Simon Nelson-Smith – guitars, sitar, arrangements
  • Richard Searle – bass guitar, arrangements
  • Angie Brown – vocals
  • Billie Godfrey – vocals
  • Wendi Batt – vocals
  • Vicky Richardson – vocals
  • Carrie Grant – vocals
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References

  1. "Corduroy – Clik!". www.allmusic.com. Retrieved 3 November 2019.
  2. "Corduroy – Clik!". www.discogs.com. Retrieved 3 November 2019.
  3. "Corduroy (Ted Bundy Soundtrack)". www.last.fm. Retrieved 3 November 2019.
  4. "Corduroy - Moshi Moshi". Big Cat Records. Retrieved 3 November 2019.
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