Twelve Ways to Count

Twelve Ways to Count is the debut album by British chamber pop band The Miserable Rich. It was released on 24 November 2008. Some of the songs contained were previously performed by James DeMalpaquet under the pseudonym 'James Grape' while in the band 'The Grape Authority' with fellow Miserable Rich member, Will Calderbank.

Twelve Ways To Count
Studio album by
Released24 November 2008
GenreChamber Pop
LabelHumble Soul (UK) & Hazlewood Vinyl Plastics (Germany)
ProducerJames DeMalpaquet and William Calderbank
The Miserable Rich chronology
Twelve Ways To Count
(2008)
Covers EP
(2009)

Track listing

  1. Early Mourning
  2. Pisshead
  3. Boat Song
  4. The Knife-Throwers Hand
  5. Monkey
  6. Muswell
  7. North Villas
  8. The Time That's Mine
  9. The Barmaids Cannon
  10. Poodle
  11. Merry Go Round
  12. Button My Lip
  13. Lullaby Of Death (Secret Track)
  14. Over And Over - Hot Chip Cover (iTunes Version Only)

Personnel

The Miserable Rich:

  • William Calderbank: Cello
  • Mike Siddell: Violin
  • Jim Briffet: Guitar
  • James DeMalpaquet: Vocals

Guests:

  • Shaun Young: Guitar
  • Lindsey Oliver: Double Bass
  • Beatrice Sanjust Di Teulada: Vocals
  • Jacob Richardson: Guitar/Vocal
  • Alistair Straghan: Trumpets/Flugal Horn
  • Doon Macdonald: Clarinet
  • Tom Cowan: Resonator
  • Magnus Williams: Double Bass
  • Damian Fearns: Vocal
  • Sam Hewitt: Vocal
  • Sam Crombie: Drums
  • Adrian Walker: Drums
  • Vernon Aubrey: Beatbox


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