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Length
  
50:43

Artist
  
Richard Warren

Producer
  
Flood

Genre
  
Electropop

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Release date
  
10 February 2003

Label
  
Mute Records

Released
  
February 10, 2003 (2003-02-10) (UK)

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Giraffe is the third full-length album by British musician Richard Warren, released under his pseudonym, Echoboy. It was released on February 10, 2003 on Mute Records in the United Kingdom and on February 25 of that year in the United States. It was produced by Flood.

Contents

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Critical reception

Although Giraffe received generally favorable reviews from critics, not all reviews were favorable. Michael Idov of Pitchfork Media awarded the album a rating of 4.7 out of 10, describing the album as "50 minutes of structured wankery, as performed by a lone Brit with the questionable talent to put a chorus to a verse..."

Track listing

  1. Automatic Eyes
  2. Don't Destroy Me
  3. Comfort of the Hum
  4. Summer Rhythm
  5. High Speed in Love
  6. Fun in You
  7. Lately Lonely
  8. Good on T.V.
  9. Wasted Spaces
  10. Nearly All the Time

Personnel

  • Rob Bailey Guitar (Electric)
  • Kevin Bales Drums
  • Dark Moor Mixing Assistant
  • Flood Producer
  • Pauline Kirke Cello
  • Rob Kirwan Drum Programming, Engineer, Mixing
  • Liz Chi Yen Liew Violin
  • Nilesh "Nilz" Patel Mastering
  • Mick Rock Photography
  • Paddy Taylor Design
  • Jayne Williamson Vocals
  • Songs

    1Automatic Eyes4:36
    2Don't Destroy Me6:17
    3Comfort of the Hum5:01

    References

    Giraffe (album) Wikipedia