Birds of Tokyo (album)

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Birds of Tokyo
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Studio album by
Released23 July 2010
Recorded2010
Genre Alternative rock
Length44:23
Label EMI
Producer Scott Horscroft and Adam Spark
Birds of Tokyo chronology
The Broken Strings Tour
(2010)
Birds of Tokyo
(2010)
This Fire (EP)
(2012)
Singles from Birds of Tokyo
  1. "The Saddest Thing I Know"
    Released: 23 April 2010
  2. "Plans"
    Released: 30 July 2010
  3. "Wild at Heart"
    Released: 17 December 2010
  4. "Circles"
    Released: 11 March 2011
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Birds of Tokyo is the third album by Australian alternative rock band Birds of Tokyo, released on 23 July 2010 through EMI Records. It was recorded in Sydney, Australia; New York City; London; and Gothenburg, Sweden, produced by Scott Horscroft, co-produced by Adam Spark and mixed by Michael Brauer. This is the last album to feature Anthony Jackson on bass guitar before his departure in March 2011. At the J Awards of 2010, the album was nominated for Australian Album of the Year. [2]

Contents

The album won the ARIA Award for Best Rock Album in 2010.

History

In early 2010 the band returned to the studio to commence work on their third album. March 2010 saw the release of "The Saddest Thing I Know" and the announcement of an Australian tour by the same name, supported by New Zealand-based band Midnight Youth. The second single "Plans" was premiered on Richard Kingsmill's '2010' show on Triple j Radio on Sunday 20 June.

Track listing

CD

No.TitleLength
1."Plans"3:38
2."The Saddest Thing I Know"3:08
3."The Dark Side of Love"3:42
4."In the Veins of Death Valley"4:10
5."Circles"4:20
6."Wild at Heart"4:01
7."The Gap"3:47
8."Murmurs"4:21
9."The Unspeakable Scene"3:20
10."Waiting for the Wolves"2:58
11."If This Ship Sinks (I Give In)"6:58

DVD

Personnel

Additional musicians

Production

Charts

Certifications

RegionCertification Certified units/sales
Australia (ARIA) [6] Platinum70,000^

^ Shipments figures based on certification alone.

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