Music
Klaxons and Mason feature on Chemicals LP
Published Wednesday, Apr 11 2007, 15:58 BST | By David Cribb
The Chemical Brothers have secured some big name artists to feature on their upcoming album.
Both Klaxons and Willy Mason have contributed to the new LP, entitled We Are The Night. Also on the record are less high profile collaborators Ali Love and Fatlip, as well as Midlake singer Tim Smith.
Klaxons guest on ‘All Rights Reserved’, and Mason adds his vocal to ‘Battle Scars.’
The album is due to be released in the middle of June.
The full track listing is as follows:
'No Path To Follow'
'We Are The Night'
'All Rights Reversed' (featuring the Klaxons)
'Saturate'
'Do It Again' (featuring Ali Love)
'Das Spiegel'
'The Salmon Dance' (featuring Fatlip)
'Burst Generator'
'A Modern Midnight Conversation'
'Battle Scars' (featuring Willy Mason)
'Harpoons'
'The Pills Won't Help You Now' (featuring Midlake)
Both Klaxons and Willy Mason have contributed to the new LP, entitled We Are The Night. Also on the record are less high profile collaborators Ali Love and Fatlip, as well as Midlake singer Tim Smith.
Klaxons guest on ‘All Rights Reserved’, and Mason adds his vocal to ‘Battle Scars.’
The album is due to be released in the middle of June.
The full track listing is as follows:
'No Path To Follow'
'We Are The Night'
'All Rights Reversed' (featuring the Klaxons)
'Saturate'
'Do It Again' (featuring Ali Love)
'Das Spiegel'
'The Salmon Dance' (featuring Fatlip)
'Burst Generator'
'A Modern Midnight Conversation'
'Battle Scars' (featuring Willy Mason)
'Harpoons'
'The Pills Won't Help You Now' (featuring Midlake)
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