Son of Evil Reindeer

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Son of Evil Reindeer
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Studio album by
Released13 August 2002
RecordedFebruary 2002
Studio Cava Studios, Glasgow
Genre Indie rock
Length40:48
Label Bright Star Recordings
Producer Tony Doogan and Gary Lightbody
The Reindeer Section chronology
Y'All Get Scared Now, Ya Hear!
(2001)
Son of Evil Reindeer
(2002)
Singles from Son of Evil Reindeer
  1. "You Are My Joy"
    Released: 2002
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Pitchfork 6.6/10 [5]
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Son of Evil Reindeer is the second studio album by Scottish indie rock supergroup The Reindeer Section, released on 13 August 2002. It was recorded in February that year. [9] An alternate version was released in Japan. It contained 3 bonus tracks. [10]

Contents

Gary Lightbody had finished writing the songs of the album by January 2002. [11] In 2004, Snow Patrol recorded a live version of "You Are My Joy" at Somerset House on 8 August 2004 for their live DVD, Live at Somerset House . This live rendition also appeared as a B-side on their "How to Be Dead" single and was later included on their 2009 compilation album Up to Now .

Track listing

#TitleWriter(s)Time
1"Grand Parade" Iain Archer, Norman Blake, William Campbell, Charles Clark, Richard Colburn, Mick Cooke, Ben Dumville, Gary Lightbody, Colin Macpherson, Mark McClelland, Malcolm Middleton, Neil Payne, Jonny Quinn, Jenny Reeve, Sarah Robertson, Gareth Russell, Stacey Sievwright3:16
2"Budapest"William Campbell, Charles Clark, Ben Dumville, Bob Kildea, Gary Lightbody, Colin Macpherson, Sam Morris, Neil Payne, Jonny Quinn, Jenny Reeve, Gareth Russell, Stacey Sievwright3:25
3"Strike Me Down"Norman Blake, William Campbell, Charles Clark, Eugene Kelly, Gary Lightbody, Neil Payne, Jenny Reeve, Gareth Russell2:52
4"Your Sweet Voice"Iain Archer, William Campbell, Charles Clark, Gary Lightbody, Colin Macpherson, Malcolm Middleton, Jonny Quinn, Jenny Reeve, Gareth Russell, Stacey Sievwright4:46
5"I'll Be Here When You Wake"Iain Archer, Paul Fox, Bob Kildea, Gary Lightbody, Colin Macpherson, Jonny Quinn, Jenny Reeve, Gareth Russell3:10
6"Where I Fall"Gary Lightbody3:05
7"Cartwheels"Iain Archer, William Campbell, Charles Clark, Bob Kildea, Gary Lightbody, Colin Macpherson, Neil Payne, Jonny Quinn, Jenny Reeve, Gareth Russell4:07
8"Last Song on Blue Tape"William Campbell, Charles Clark, Richard Colburn, Mick Cooke, John Cummings, Ben Dumville, Lee Gorton, Gary Lightbody, Neil Payne, Jonny Quinn, Jenny Reeve, Sarah Robertson, Gareth Russell2:35
9"Cold Water"William Campbell, Charles Clark, Ben Dumville, Gary Lightbody, Sam Morris, Jonny Quinn, Jenny Reeve, Gareth Russell, Stacey Sievwright3:08
10"You Are My Joy"Iain Archer, William Campbell, Charles Clark, Mick Cooke, Ben Dumville, Bob Kildea, Gary Lightbody, Colin Macpherson, Neil Payne, Jonny Quinn, Jenny Reeve, Gareth Russell, Stacey Sievwright3:45
11"Who Told You"Iain Archer, Gary Lightbody, Marcus Mackay, Colin Macpherson, Mark McClelland, Roddy Woomble 3:10
12"Whodunnit?"William Campbell, Charles Clark, Gary Lightbody, Colin Macpherson, Aidan Moffat, Neil Payne, Gareth Russell3:25

Bonus tracks on Japanese edition

#TitleWriter(s)Time
12"Your Small Beauty" (Demo)The Reindeer Section4:19
13"Guidance Missile" (Demo)The Reindeer Section2:04
14"The Last Line of Defence"The Reindeer Section10:43

Personnel

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