Circles and Satellites

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Circles and Satellites
Rooster - Circles And Satellites -Front- (308 x 308).jpg
Studio album by
Released24 July 2006 (2006-07-24)
Genre Indie rock, pop rock, hard rock
Length46:07
Label Brightside
Rooster chronology
Rooster
(2005)
Circles and Satellites
(2006)
Singles from Circles and Satellites
  1. "Home"
    Released: 10 July 2006
  2. "Good to Be Here"
    Released: 24 August 2006
  3. "One of Those Days"
    Released: 2006

Circles and Satellites is the second and final album by English indie rock band Rooster. Released on 24 July 2006, the album spawned the top-40 single "Home". [1]

Contents

Track listing

No.TitleWriter(s)Length
1."Home"Nick Atkinson, Luke Potashnick, Ben Smyth, Dave Neale, Chris Griffiths, Tony Griffiths3:37
2."I Come Alive"Atkinson, Potashnick, Smyth, Neale, Matt Wallace, Steve Robson, Martin Brammer 3:10
3."One of Those Days"Atkinson, Potashnick, Smyth, Neale, Wallace3:57
4."Everything Moves So Fast"Atkinson, Potashnick, Smyth, Neale3:37
5."So Long"Atkinson, Potashnick, Smyth, Neale, Espen Lind, Amund Bjørklund 4:13
6."Maybe I'm Right"Atkinson, Potashnick, Smyth, Neale4:01
7."Clear Skies"Atkinson, Potashnick, Smyth, Neale, Robson3:58
8."Get Up" Evie Sands, Ben Weisman, Richard Germinaro3:20
9."Good to Be Here"Atkinson, Potashnick, Smyth, Neale3:39
10."Unexpectedly"Atkinson, Potashnick, Smyth, Neale, Wallace, Andrew Wright, Clinton Outten, Michelle Rowe, Benny Di Massa 3:51
11."Halo"Atkinson, Potashnick, Smyth, Neale4:32
12."Breathe"Atkinson, Potashnick, Smyth, Neale4:12
Total length:46:07

Personnel

Rooster
Additional personnel

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References

  1. "The Official Charts Company - Rooster". Official Charts Company . Retrieved 27 July 2011.