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Urgency (Low Level Flight album)

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Released
  
March 27, 2007

Producer
  
Mike Borkosky

Release date
  
27 March 2007

Genre
  
Alternative rock

Length
  
35:49

Artist
  
Low Level Flight

Label
  
Cadence Music

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Urgency is the debut album from the Canadian alternative rock band Low Level Flight, released on March 27, 2007. The album spawned three singles: "Change for Me", "Say" and "Turnaround".

Contents

Singles

  • "Change for Me" - Released in March 6, 2007 as the first single, the song peaked at number 69 on the Canadian Hot 100 chart.
  • "Say" - Released in November 2007, the song was a radio hit and peaked at number 22 on the Canadian Hot 100 chart, becoming the band's first single to chart within the Top 30. The song remains the band's most successful song to date.
  • "Turnaround" - Released in June 17, 2008 as the third and final single, the song failed to chart.
  • Critical reception

    The album received a "Very Poor" rating from Sputnikmusic. In describing the album, staff reviewer Tyler Munro writes, "[I]n the end it just comes off as worship and tribute to virtually every sound currently found on the radio."

    Personnel

    Adapted from the Urgency media notes.

  • Ryan Malcolm: lead vocals, acoustic guitar
  • Shaun Noronha: bass guitar, backing vocals
  • Dave Carter: lead guitar
  • James Rooke: rhythm guitar
  • Brandon Merenick: drums, percussion
  • Ray Coburn: Piano on the tracks "When Will I Learn" and "All That I Need"
  • Mike Borkosky: Producer, recording and mix engineer, additional guitars, keys, percussion, and programming
  • Michael Rosenberg: Management
  • Patrick Duffy: Art direction & Design
  • Caitlin Cronenberg: Photography
  • Songs

    1Change for Me3:38
    2Hesitate3:58
    3When Will I Learn3:39

    References

    Urgency (Low Level Flight album) Wikipedia