"Lewis Takes Action" | ||||
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Single by Owen Pallett | ||||
from the album Heartland | ||||
Released | January 5, 2010 | |||
Genre | Baroque pop | |||
Label | Domino | |||
Songwriter(s) | Owen Pallett | |||
Owen Pallett singles chronology | ||||
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"Lewis Takes Action" is the first single from the album Heartland [1] by Canadian musician Owen Pallett. It was released by Domino records in January 2010 in a limited edition on 7" vinyl. It features one track from the album and one exclusive track called "A Watery Day". The official newsletter concerning "Lewis Takes Action" called it a "super limited edition" [2] without giving further details of how many copies were pressed. The single was only sold through the Domino online store; however there was a chance to win a signed copy of the record by downloading the mp3 version of the track "Lewis Takes Action". [3]
7" single (DNO248)
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