Covers & Rarities

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Covers & Rarities
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Compilation album by
Released26 November 2021 (2021-11-26)
Recorded2013–2016, 2018
Studio
Length42:46
Label Earache Records
Producer The Temperance Movement
The Temperance Movement chronology
A Deeper Cut
(2018)
Covers & Rarities
(2021)
Professional ratings
Review scores
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Covers & Rarities is a compilation album by the British rock band the Temperance Movement. It contains five covers recorded by the group and six bonus tracks from their first two albums.

Contents

Background

Recording

The album was announced and released following an almost two year long hiatus by the Temperance Movement, brought about after their original frontman and songwriter Phil Campbell announced he was leaving the group. [2] [3] The album features no new recordings, except for "You Fool No One".

Tracks 6 to 11 were recorded during sessions for the group's first two albums between 2013 and 2015, and were included as bonus tracks on various different formats. [1] "Up in the Sky" and "Tender" were recorded in 2014 at Abbey Road studios [4] [5] and were released on Record Store Day of that year. [6] "Houses of the Holy" was recorded in 2015 for Mojo magazine's Physical Graffiti tribute album. [7] "Ziggy Stardust" was recorded live on 27 January 2016 at O2 Forum Kentish Town, London [8] [9] and was released as a limited edition single on Record Store Day 2017. [10]

"You Fool No One" was recorded as part of an unaired TV special on the group that was released onto the internet in November 2018. [11] [12]

Release

On 18 August 2021, Earache Records released a music video for "You Fool No One" to their YouTube channel, announcing the album's upcoming release, [3] with a pre-order link in the description. The album was released on 26 November 2021. [13] The following week, it entered the UK Albums Chart at number 38. [14] Two months prior to the album's release, a second compilation titled Caught on Stage: Live & Acoustic was announced. [15]

Track listing

All tracks are written by The Temperance Movement except where noted. Songwriting credits taken from release

No.TitleWriter(s)Length
1."You Fool No One" (featuring Ian Paice) Deep Purple 3:46
2."Up in the Sky" Noel Gallagher 3:45
3."Tender" Blur 4:19
4."Houses of the Holy"3:51
5."Ziggy Stardust" (Live) David Bowie 3:23
6."Already Know" ( The Temperance Movement digital bonus track) 2:53
7."Mother's Eyes" (The Temperance Movement bonus track) 5:26
8."Turn" (The Temperance Movement LP bonus track) 3:53
9."Centrefold" ( White Bear Deezer bonus track) 4:10
10."Do the Revelation" (White Bear bonus track) 3:24
11."Time Won't Leave" (White Bear CD bonus track) 3:51
Digital bonus track
No.TitleLength
12."Long Run"4:09

Personnel

Adapted from album liner notes

Charts

Chart (2021)Peak
position
UK Albums (OCC) [14] 38

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