This Is What Makes Us
This Is What Makes Us is the debut studio album by Scottish indie rock band Foxface, released on 5 November 2007 on Gargleblast Records.
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Released | 5 November 2007 |
Recorded | Chem 19, Hamilton Jan-Feb 2007 |
Genre | Indie rock, indie folk folk rock |
Length | 33:32 |
Label | Gargleblast Records |
Producer | Andy Miller, Foxface |
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The album is produced by Andy Miller and features guest performances from renowned folk musicians, John McCusker and Andy Cutting.
Track listing
All songs written by Foxface
- "Monster Seas"
- "The Cold South"
- "Across to Texa"
- "We Can't Afford to Go"
- "Winners/Losers"
- "Face Looks Familiar"
- "Line and Hand"
- "Honour and Promotion"
- "Last Waltz"
- "Dragstrip"
- "What Do You Believe In?"
Personnel
- Michael Angus - vocals, guitar, production, artwork
- D. John Ferguson - drums, accordion, production, artwork
- Jenny Bell - bass, vocals, production, artwork
- John McCusker - fiddle ("We Can't Afford to Go", "Dragstrip")
- Andy Cutting - diatonic accordion ("Honour and Promotion", "Dragstrip")
- Andy Miller - production, recording
- Kenny McLeod - mastering
- Charlie Blackledge - photograph
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