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2006 studio album by Buzzcocks
Flat-Pack Philosophy is the eighth studio album by English pop punk band Buzzcocks . It was released on 7 March 2006 by record label Cooking Vinyl .
Release [ edit ]
Flat-Pack Philosophy was released on 7 March 2006; it was promoted with a UK tour with support from the Adored .[8] [9] Between March and May 2006, the band played across Europe, which included appearances at the Bourge Festival and Festival of the Arts.[8] Partway through this trek, drummer Phil Barker left the band and was replaced by Danny Farrant .[10] In June 2006, they played a few US East Coast shows prior to joining that year's Warped Tour , and then headlining another month's worth of shows with support from the Adored, the Strays, and Easy Image.[11] [12] [13]
In August 2006,[1] "Sell You Everything" was released as a single, with a live version of "16" and a demo of "Every Day Every Night" as the B-sides. Three months later, the band held two special shows to celebrate their 30th anniversary.[14] On 4 December 2006, "Reconciliation" was released as single, with "See Through You" and "Holding Me Down" as the B-sides.[15] In April and May 2007, they played three Europeans shows, prior to a short South American tour; upon returning to the UK, they played one-off shows in Newcastle and in Spain as part of the Primavera Sound festival.[16]
Track listing [ edit ]
Title Writer(s ) 1. "Flat-Pack Philosophy" 3:06 2. "Wish I Never Loved You" 2:38 3. "Sell You Everything" Steve Diggle 2:25 4. "Reconciliation" 2:57 5. "I Don't Exist" 2:20 6. "Soul Survivor" Diggle 1:41 7. "God, What Have I Done" 2:16 8. "Credit" 3:22 9. "Big Brother Wheels" Diggle 2:39 10. "Dreamin' " 2:40 11. "Sound of a Gun" Diggle 2:27 12. "Look at You Now" 2:16 13. "I've Had Enough" 2:29 14. "Between Heaven and Hell" Diggle 3:16
Personnel [ edit ]
Adapted from the album liner notes.[17]
Buzzcocks
Technical
Tony Barber – producer, arrangements
Harvey Birrell – engineer
John A. Rivers – remixing, mastering
Buzzcocks – sleeve concept
Paul Terrence Madden – sleeve concept, photography, design
Julia Helen Robinson – additional montage photography
References [ edit ]
^ Gozdecki, Steve. "Flat-Pack Philosophy Review" . Neumu . Retrieved 16 March 2023 .
^ Raposa, David (14 March 2006). "Buzzcocks: Flat-Pack Philosophy | Album Reviews | Pitchfork" . Pitchfork . Retrieved 15 December 2014 .
^ Soulsby, Nick (3 June 2020). "2006's 'Flat-Pack Philosophy' Saw Buzzcocks Determined to Build Something of Quality" . PopMatters . Retrieved 16 March 2023 .
^ "Buzzcocks - Flat-Pack Philosophy" . Punknews.org . 24 March 2006. Retrieved 24 December 2015 .
^ Moody, Paul (April 2006). "Flat-Pack Philosophy Review". Uncut . London: NME Networks . p. 96.
^ a b White, Adam (25 March 2006). "Buzzcocks in Europe" . Punknews.org. Retrieved 23 January 2022 .
^ White, Adam (29 April 2006). "The Adored / Pink Spiders / Blackpool Lights" . Punknews.org. Retrieved 24 January 2022 .
^ Paul, Aubin (23 April 2006). "Drummer Phil Barker leaves Buzzcocks" . Punknews.org. Retrieved 23 January 2022 .
^ Paul, Aubin (20 April 2006). "Buzzcocks in North America" . Punknews.org. Retrieved 23 January 2022 .
^ White, Adam (6 May 2006). "Buzzcocks July North American shows" . Punknews.org. Retrieved 24 January 2022 .
^ Paul, Aubin (10 June 2006). "The Strays added to Buzzcocks/Adored dates" . Punknews.org. Retrieved 24 January 2022 .
^ White, Adam (17 September 2006). "Buzzcocks plan 30th anniversary shows / release new single" . Punknews.org. Retrieved 31 January 2022 .
^ White, Adam (27 November 2006). "Buzzcocks to release 'Reconciliation' single" . Punknews.org. Retrieved 6 February 2022 .
^ White, Adam (26 March 2007). "Buzzcocks (South America)" . Punknews.org. Retrieved 14 February 2022 .
^ Buzzcocks (2006). Flat-Pack Philosophy (Album liner notes). Cooking Vinyl . COOKCD370.
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