Released 11 February 2002 Artist The Cooper Temple Clause Producer Paul Corkett | Length 55:08 Release date 11 February 2002 Label RCA Records | |
Recorded 2001, Bath Moles, Great Linford Manor Studios See This Through and Leave
(2002) Kick Up the Fire, and Let the Flames Break Loose
(2003) Genres Alternative rock, Electronics in rock music, Post-hardcore Similar Kick Up the Fire - and Let the Fl, Make This Your Own, Lifted or The Story is in the S, The Last Broadcast, Original Pirate Material |
See This Through and Leave is the debut album by The Cooper Temple Clause.
Contents
It was released as a CD, a limited edition double CD, an international CD, and a 7" boxed set, along with two promo CDs.
The title of the album comes from a lyric in the track "Murder Song".
The liner notes give 'thanks' to Five and Westlife "for their ongoing financial support". This is a humorous reference to the fact that The Cooper Temple Clause shared a record label with the two popular boy bands, who could be seen to have helped finance this album.
It reached No. 28 in the UK charts.
CD one
- "Did You Miss Me?" - 4:40
- "Film-Maker" - 2:57
- "Panzer Attack" - 4:01
- "Who Needs Enemies?" - 4:52
- "Amber" - 5:07
- "Digital Observations" - 7:14
- "Let's Kill Music" - 4:13
- "555-4823" - 4:54
- "Been Training Dogs" - 3:13
- "The Lake" - 5:23
- "Murder Song" - 8:47
The international CD contained an extra track, "Safe Enough Distance Away".
Bonus Disc
- "Devil Walks in the Sand"
- "Way Out West"
- "I'll Still Write"
- "Panzer Attack" (live)
- "Let's Kill Music" (live)
Songs
1Did You Miss Me?4:41
2Film Maker (Album Mix)2:58
3Panzer Attack4:00
References
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