Life (Boy George and Culture Club album)

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Life
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Studio album by
Released26 October 2018 (2018-10-26)
Genre
Length43:12
Label BMG
Producer
Culture Club chronology
Greatest Hits
(2005)
Life
(2018)
Boy George chronology
This Is What I Do
(2013)
Life
(2018)
Cool Karaoke
(2021)
No.TitleWriter(s)Length
1."God & Love" George O'Dowd, Roy Hay, Michael Craig, John Themis 4:13
2."Bad Blood"O'Dowd, Hay, Craig, Themis3:25
3."Human Zoo"O'Dowd, Hay, Craig, Jonathan Moss 3:21
4."Let Somebody Love You"O'Dowd, Hay, Craig, Moss, Richard Stevens3:45
5."What Does Sorry Mean?"O'Dowd, Hay, Craig, Themis4:23
6."Runaway Train"O'Dowd, Hay, Craig, Moss, Martin Glover 3:31
7."Resting Bitch Face"O'Dowd, Hay, Craig, Themis, Moss3:40
8."Different Man"O'Dowd, Hay, Craig, Moss3:33
9."Oil & Water"O'Dowd, Hay, Craig, Themis, Glover4:37
10."More Than Silence"O'Dowd, Hay, Craig, Glover, Moss4:26
11."Life"O'Dowd, Hay, Craig, Iyiola Babalola, Darren Lewis, Phillip Sewell4:18
Total length:43:12

Personnel

Adapted from AllMusic. [10]

Culture Club

with:

Charts

Chart (2018)Peak
position
Australian Digital Albums (ARIA) [11] 25
Belgian Albums (Ultratop Wallonia) [12] 151
German Albums (Offizielle Top 100) [13] 58
Italian Albums (FIMI) [14] 66
Scottish Albums (OCC) [15] 11
Swiss Albums (Schweizer Hitparade) [16] 89
UK Albums (OCC) [17] 12

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