High (New Model Army album)

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High
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Studio album by
Released20 August 2007
RecordedState of the Ark, Surrey
Genre Rock
Length49:15
Label Attack Attack
Producer Chris Kimsey
New Model Army chronology
Carnival
(2005)
High
(2007)
Fuck Texas, Sing for Us
(2009)
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High is the tenth studio album of British rock band New Model Army, released on 20 August 2007 in the United Kingdom, 24 August in Germany and 4 September in North America. [2]

Contents


Track listing

All tracks written by Justin Sullivan, Nelson, Michael Dean, Dean White and Marshall Gill.

  1. "Wired" 3:19
  2. "One of the Chosen" 4:34
  3. "High" 4:38
  4. "No Mirror, No Shadow" 3:43
  5. "Dawn" 3:44
  6. "All Consuming Fire" 3:23
  7. "Sky in Your Eyes" 4:13
  8. "Into the Wind" 4:11
  9. "Nothing Dies Easy" 3:57
  10. "Breathing" 4:35
  11. "Rivers" 4:31
  12. "Bloodsports" 4:27

Personnel

Musicians

Production

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References

  1. High at AllMusic
  2. "New Model Army - High (2007)".