Peace & Quiet

"Peace & Quiet" was the first official release from the British indie rock band The Rifles. It was released only on 7" by Blow Up Records and was limited to only 1000 copies. Upon hearing a demo of "Peace & Quiet" in late 2004, BBC Radio 1 host Zane Lowe immediately invited The Rifles to the Radio 1 studios to record a session, which aired in December of that year.[1]

"Peace & Quiet"
Generic Blow Up Records die-cut sleeve with The Rifles 7".
Single by The Rifles
B-side"Breakdown"
Released13 March 2005
GenreIndie rock
LabelBlow Up Records
Songwriter(s)Joel Stoker, Lucas Crowther, Robert Pyne, Grant Marsh
Producer(s)Nick Addison
Graham Dominy
The Rifles singles chronology
"Peace & Quiet"
(2005)
"When I'm Alone"
(2005)
"Peace & Quiet (2006 Re-release)"
Single by The Rifles
from the album No Love Lost
Released16 October 2006
GenreIndie rock
LabelRed Ink
Songwriter(s)Joel Stoker, Lucas Crowther, Robert Pyne, Grant Marsh
Producer(s)Ian Broudie
The Rifles singles chronology
"She's Got Standards"
(2006)
"Peace & Quiet (2006 Re-release)"
(2006)
"No Love Lost"
(2007)

The song was then re-recorded and released later by Red Ink as the fifth and final single, from their debut record No Love Lost. The single was released in October 2006 and peaked at number 48 on the UK Singles Chart.

"Peace & Quiet" also featured in the episode "Return to Sender" of the TV series FM.

Track listing

Blow Up Records release

7" BU029
No.TitleLength
1."Peace & Quiet"2:44
2."Breakdown"3:28

Red Ink (re-issue)

7" 82876897637
No.TitleLength
1."Peace & Quiet"2:44
2."She's the Only One" (Acoustic demo)2:20
7" 82876897647
No.TitleLength
1."Peace & Quiet"2:44
2."Peace & Quiet (Piano version)"2:42
CDS 82876897652
No.TitleLength
1."Peace & Quiet"2:44
2."Up Close" 
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