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We'll Live & Die In These Towns, by The Enemy (CD single on Warners)

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TRACKLISTING: 7" A) We'll Live & Die In These Towns,
2 We'll Live And Die In These Towns (Coventry Glory Mix - Jaz Coleman Remix),
7" Pic Disc A) We'll Live & Die In These Towns, B) Happy Birthday Jane (piano version),
CD 1 We’ll Live & Die In These Towns, 2 Ordinary Girl,

OVERVIEW: 2007 has been an unbelievable year for The Enemy, the boys from Coventry saw their debut album go  straight into the UK charts at Number 1 and spawn three Top 20 chart and airplay hits. They also recently won ‘Best New Band’ at the prestigious 2007 Q Awards beating off fierce competition from the likes of The Twang and Pigeon Detectives, sold out three UK tours, and supported some of Rock’s royalty in the form of The Stereophonics, Manic Street Preachers and Kasabian to name a few. Therefore what better way to finish off the year than by releasing the title track (and one of the many highlights) from the album ‘We’ll Live and Die in These Towns’?

 

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About the humble CD single:

Another digital format and even though they can hold 80 minutes of information (like a CD album would) record companies only fill up a small portion of the disc. Sometimes only 1 or 2 tracks on there totalling 5 minutes or so. It's like going to a restaurant and getting a plate of food with 2 green beans on and wondering where the rest of your meal is. Sometimes they're lovingly packaged though and when the music is good then you're into a winner. Also you get videos on there sometimes which you can watch on your computer. That is excellent.

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