Of Flight & Fury

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Of Flight & Fury
Miserable Rich- Of Flight & fury.jpg
Studio album by
ReleasedMay 31, 2010 (2010-05-31)
Genre Folk
Length45:04
LanguageEnglish
Label Humble Soul [1]
The Miserable Rich chronology
Covers EP
(2009)
Of Flight & Fury
(2010)
Miss You In The Days
(2011)
Professional ratings
Review scores
SourceRating
Drowned in Sound 7/10 [2]
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Southern Daily Echo 3/5 [4]

Of Flight & Fury is the second full-length studio album by British chamber pop band The Miserable Rich. [5] [6] It saw the release of singles "Somerhill/Bye Bye Kitty," "Let Me Fade," and "Chestnut Sunday." "Pegasus" was used in 2009's Almost There: The Original Soundtrack.

Contents

Critical reception

Drowned in Sound wrote: "Whilst The Miserable Rich don't match the intense emotional peaks and troughs of the baroque ten-piece, they make up for it by subverting such exuberant instrumental craft with an understated humble charm." [2]

Track listing

No.TitleLength
1."Pegasus"4:32
2."Chestnut Sunday"4:19
3."Flight 1"0:35
4."Somerhill"4:42
5."The Mouth Of The Wolf"4:35
6."Flight 2"0:27
7."Bye Bye Kitty"3:50
8."For A Day"4:14
9."Flight 4"0:47
10."Oliver"5:42
11."Flight 3"0:47
12."Let Me Fade"4:38
13."Hungover"2:22
14."Manor Farm"3:42

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