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2011, 4AD
VINYL FORMAT. Broken Records formed in 2007 in Edinburgh, Scotland. The seven members use their different musical backgrounds and a wide variety of instrumentation to compliment the eclectic sound they create. Their new album, Let Me Come Home, was recorded in Glasgow with producer Tony Doogan (Mogwai, Delgados, Belle & Sebastian). The follow-up to 2009's debut Until the Earth Begins to Part, Let Me Come Home started out as a series of sketches and song fragments in frontman Jamie Sutherland's kitchen, later taking form in demo sessions at an old distillery grain store in the Scottish highlands. The album has the widescreen emptiness of films like Badlands, Rumble Fish and East of Eden, as well as records such as Bruce Springsteen's Nebraska, Nick Cave's Murder Ballads, Calexico's Feast of Wire, and R.E.M.'s early back catalogue.
Tracklisting
Disc 1
| 1 | A Leaving Song |
| 1 | Leaving Song |
| 2 | Modern Worksong |
| 3 | Dia Dos Namarados! |
| 3 | Dia Dos Namarados |
| 4 | Motorcycle Boy Reigns |
| 4 | The Motorcycle Boy Reigns |
| 5 | Darkness Rises Up |
| 5 | A Darkness Rises Up |
| 6 | Ailene |
| 7 | I Used to Dream |
| 8 | You Know Youre Not Dead |
| 8 | You Know You're Not Dead |
| 9 | Cracks in the Wall |
| 9 | The Cracks In the Wall |
| 10 | Home |
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