Command (album)

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Command
Client - Command album cover.jpg
Studio album by
Released4 March 2009 (2009-03-04)
Genre Electroclash, synthpop
Length36:44
Label Out of Line, SPV
Producer Toby Anderson, Client, Youth, Joe Wilson
Client chronology
Heartland
(2007)
Command
(2009)
Authority
(2014)
Singles from Command
  1. "Can You Feel"
    Released: 20 February 2009
  2. "Make Me Believe in You"
    Released: 28 September 2009
Professional ratings
Review scores
SourceRating
NME 7/10 [1]
Pitchfork Media 5.2/10 [2]
PopMatters 7/10 [3]
Release Magazine 8/10 [4]

Command is the fourth studio album by English electronic music group Client, released on 4 March 2009.

Contents

Track listing

No.TitleWriter(s)Producer(s)Length
1."Your Love Is Like Petrol"Client, Martin Glover, Toby AndersenYouth, Andersen3:13
2."Can You Feel"Client, GloverYouth, Andersen4:31
3."Don't Run Away"Client, Joe Wilson Client, Wilson3:03
4."Make Me Believe in You" Curtis Mayfield Youth, Andersen4:19
5."Lullaby"Client, WilsonClient, Wilson3:10
6."Ghosts"Client, GloverYouth, Andersen4:09
7."Satisfaction"Client, WilsonClient, Wilson3:37
8."Son of a Gun"Client, WilsonClient, Wilson3:44
9."Blackheart"Client, GloverYouth, Andersen3:29
10."In My Mind"Client, WilsonClient, Wilson3:29
German limited edition bonus disc [5]
No.TitleLength
1."Can You Feel" (Jori Hulkkonen Remix)6:32
2."Soldier"2:15
3."Your Love Is Like Petrol" (Auto-Auto Remix)4:07
4."Can You Feel" (Kindle Remix)4:35
5."Can You Feel" (Liman Beijing Remix)4:35
6."Can You Feel" (Video) 
7."It's Not Over" (Video) 
8."6 in the Morning" (Video) 
9."Can You Feel" (Making Of) 

Personnel

Credits adapted from Command album liner notes. [6]

Release history

CountryDateLabel
Scandinavia4 March 2009 [7] SubSpace Communications
Germany6 March 2009 [8] Out of Line Music
Russia14 April 2009 [9] Soyuz Music, Out of Line Music
United Kingdom15 June 2009 [10] Out of Line Music

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