The Day I Turned to Glass
The Day I Turned to Glass is Honeycut's debut full-length album. Released on September 26, 2006, the album contains twelve tracks spanning roughly 45 minutes.
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Studio album by | |
Released | September 26, 2006 |
Recorded | 2006 |
Genre | Electronic/Soul/Funk |
Length | 44:40 |
Label | Quannum |
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The album is noted for having a track used twice in Apple’s promo materials: Exodus Honey was first featured in a commercial for the newly-redesigned aluminum iMac in summer 2007,[2] and later that year in the welcome video that plays on first launch of Mac OS X Leopard[3] (the same video made its way to Snow Leopard in 2009, after which Apple stopped including intro videos in its operating systems).
Track listing
- The Day I Turned to Glass - 3:39
- Tough Kid - 3:23
- Shadows - 3:38
- Butter Room - 4:46
- Dysfunctional - 4:04
- Dark Days, White Lines - 3:38
- Polaroid Lullaby - 1:43
- Silky - 4:13
- Aluminum City - 2:05
- Crowded Avenue - 4:58
- Exodus Honey - 4:22
- Fallen to Greed - 4:11
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References
- The Day I Turned to Glass at AllMusic
- "iMac Commercial (2007)". YouTube. Retrieved 2020-03-16.
- "Mac OS X Leopard Intro". YouTube. Retrieved 2020-03-16.
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