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Chromatography (album)

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Released
  
30 October 2004

Length
  
52:46

Release date
  
30 October 2004

Label
  
Second Person

Recorded
  
2002 to 2004

Artist
  
Second Person

Producer
  
Mark Maclaine

Genre
  
Trip hop

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Chromatography is a 2004 Post Trip Hop album by Second Person.

Contents

This is the band's debut album and all songs were written by Julia Johnson and Mark Maclaine, except "Word for Word" which also credits Ed Webber and Tristan Kajanus, "Demons Die" which also credits Álvaro López and "Divine" which was written by Julia Johnson. The album was recorded, produced and mixed by Mark Maclaine (aka The Silence) at The Silence Corporation Studios, London.

Second person divine from the album chromatography


Trivia

  • The opening song "Too Cold To Snow" was featured in the closing credits of 2006 film: Dolls directed by Susan Luciani and starring Joanna Lumley, Charles Dance and Denis Lawson.
  • The songs "I Spy" and "My Baby Only Cares For Me" were originally written for the 2003 ski/snowboard film: Snow's in the House 2 and they can be found as earlier incarnations on the film's soundtrack.
  • Songs from this album have been featured on a number of films and television series, including those shown on the BBC, Channel 4 and the Extreme Sports Channel.
  • Track listing

    1. "Too Cold To Snow" – 4:42
    2. "Demons In The Scenery" – 3:48
    3. "No Window" – 4:21
    4. "I Spy" – 4:12
    5. "Wreckage" – 3:16
    6. "Demons Die" – 3:30
    7. "Word For Word" – 3:43
    8. "Nerve" – 4:07
    9. "My Baby Only Cares For Me" – 3:30
    10. "Senseless Sentences" – 4:20
    11. "Divine" – 4:09
    12. "Lucky Breaks" – 4:08
    13. "Grace" – 5:02
    14. "Harry: Walkies" - 0:09

    Songs

    1Too Cold to Snow4:40
    2Demons in the Scenery3:48
    3No Window4:18

    References

    Chromatography (album) Wikipedia