Interlude (David Lyttle album)

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Interlude
Studio album by
Released2 January 2012 (2012-01-02)
Genre Hip hop, soul, jazz
Length30:50
Label LYTE Records
Producer David Lyttle
David Lyttle chronology
Questions
(2010)
Interlude
(2012)
Faces
(2015)
Professional ratings
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Interlude is the second studio album by Northern Irish musician, songwriter and record producer David Lyttle.

Track listing

All songs produced by David Lyttle.

No.TitleWriter(s)Length
1."This Moon of Ours" (featuring Homecut)David Lyttle, Homecut3:27
2."Questions" (featuring Rhea)David Lyttle3:37
3."Uncertain Steps" (featuring Soweto Kinch & Pino Palladino)David Lyttle, Soweto Kinch, iLLspokinN, Pino Palladino2:35
4."I Don't Mind" (featuring Rhea)David Lyttle4.17
5."Angel" (featuring Wile Man)David Lyttle, Wile Man3.42
6."Interlude" (featuring Homecut & Rhea)David Lyttle, Homecut3:59
7."The Road" (featuring iLLspokinN)David Lyttle, iLLspokinN3:04
8."Seek" (featuring Anne Lyttle)David Lyttle1:18
9."Optimistic" (featuring Homecut & Jason Rebello)David Lyttle, Homecut4:55

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References

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