Length 69:0353:22 (CD) Release date 2007 | ||
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Liam finn better to be
I'll Be Lightning is the 2007 debut album by New Zealand artist Liam Finn. The album was recorded at his father Neil's Roundhead Studios in Auckland, New Zealand. The album is notable in that Liam plays most of the instruments himself. The cover references singer-songwriter Elliott Smith's 1995 album Elliott Smith. The album was made #42 in Q's 50 Best Albums of the Year 2008.
Contents
- Liam finn better to be
- I ll be lightning liam finn in toronto
- VinylDigital Track listing
- CD Track Listing
- Personnel
- Production
- Songs
- References
I ll be lightning liam finn in toronto
Vinyl/Digital Track listing
All songs were written by Liam Finn, except where noted
- "Turn Up the Birds"
- "Better to Be"
- "Second Chance"
- "Gather to the Chapel"
- "Lead Balloon"
- "Fire in Your Belly" (Finn, Chris Garland)
- "Music Moves My Feet"
- "This Place Is Killing Me"
- "I'd Rather Waste You Than the Money on My Phone" (Finn, Matt Eccles)
- "Lullaby"
- "I'll Be Lightning" (Finn, Connan Hosford)
- "Remember When"
- "Come Home Sam"
- "I Found Noise at ATP"
- "I Will Explode" (Finn, Eccles)
- "Energy Spent"
- "Wise Man"
- "Wide Awake on the Voyage Home"
- "Shadow of Your Man"
CD Track Listing
All songs were written by Liam Finn, except where noted
- "Better to Be" – 3:46
- "Second Chance" – 4:52
- "Gather to the Chapel" – 3:20
- "Lead Balloon" – 4:15
- "Fire in Your Belly" (Finn, Chris Garland) – 3:15
- "Lullaby" – 2:02
- "Energy Spent" – 4:08
- "Music Moves My Feet" – 2:24
- "Remember When" – 3:04
- "Wise Man" – 5:17
- "This Place Is Killing Me" – 4:06
- "I'll Be Lightning" (Finn, Connan Hosford) – 4:14
- "Wide Awake on the Voyage Home" – 5:37
- "Shadow of Your Man" – 2:57
Personnel
Production
Songs
1Better To Be3:46
2Second Chance4:53
3Gather To The Chapel3:21
References
I'll Be Lightning Wikipedia(Text) CC BY-SA