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The Weekend Has Landed

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Recorded
  
2007–2009 MDS Studios

Release date
  
26 October 2009

Genre
  
Electronic dance music

Artist
  
Ultrabeat

Label
  
Universal Music TV

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Released
  
26 October 2009 (2009-10-26)

Producer
  
Ultrabeat, Darren Styles

Electronic dance music albums
  
Ultrabeat: The Album, Skydivin', One/Three, Something Dangerous, This Is Normal

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The Weekend Has Landed is the second studio album by Ultrabeat.

Contents

Release

A limited amount of copies of the album were released on December 1, 2008 under the title of Discolights: The Album however due to distribution problems and the album leaking on to file sharing websites the release date was eventually pushed back until October 26, 2009. The album was renamed The Weekend Has Landed and had a slightly altered track listing from the original Discolights album.

Track listing

Cut tracks

Four songs originally included on Discolights: The Album in 2008 that were removed from the final track list:

  • "She's Like the Wind" (Patrick Swayze, Stacey Widelitz) – 2:41
  • "Runaway" (Di Scala, Henry) – 2:51
  • "What Will It Take?" (Di Scala, Henry, Wayne Donnelly) – 3:18
  • "Right Here Waiting" (Richard Marx) – 2:37
  • Personnel

    Ultrabeat
  • Mike Di Scala – producer, vocals
  • Chris Henry – producer
  • Production
  • Darren Styles – producer (on tracks 2 & 9)
  • Additional musicians
  • Rebecca Rudd – vocals (on tracks 6, 11, 16 & 17)
  • MC Whizzkid – vocals (on tracks 1 & 10)
  • MC Cyanide – vocals (on tracks 12 & 14)
  • Other personnel
  • Ignition Creative Business Solutions – design
  • Ian McManus – photography
  • Songs

    1Intro1:13
    2Discolights2:40
    3Use Somebody2:43

    References

    The Weekend Has Landed Wikipedia