The Golden Year (album)

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The Golden Year
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Studio album by
Released11 October 2010
Genre Synth-pop
Length40:23
Label Fire & Manouvre
Producer Anders Kallmark
Singles from The Golden Years
  1. "Dance the Way I Feel"
    Released: 7 September 2009
  2. "These New Knights"
    Released: 29 March 2010
  3. "Jackson's Last Stand"
    Released: 12 July 2010
  4. "The Key"
    Released: 10 October 2010

The Golden Year is the only studio album by English synth-pop band Ou Est le Swimming Pool, released on 11 October 2010 by Fire & Manouvre.

Contents

Release

The album was originally intended for release in August 2010, but was delayed. The suicide of frontman Charles Haddon on 20 August 2010 led to uncertainties about the status of the album. However, the band's management issued a statement confirming its release in October 2010. It was followed by a fourth single, "The Key".

The original album had been leaked in early 2010, due to the sale of promotional copies on auction sites such as eBay. However, the track listing has since been altered, adding two new songs and removing one.

Track listing

No.TitleLength
1."You Started"3:27
2."The Key"3:43
3."These New Knights"3:25
4."Dance the Way I Feel"3:26
5."Better"2:58
6."Outside"3:38
7."Jackson's Last Stand"3:06
8."Our Lives"3:46
9."Answers"3:32
10."Get Along"3:12
11."Curtain Falls"2:48
12."Next to Nothing"3:19
Total length:40:23

The album's original track listing was in a different order. Two songs, "You Started" and "Answers" were added, whilst "The Feeling" was removed.

Personnel

Ou Est le Swimming Pool

Additional musicians

Technical

Artwork

Charts

Chart performance for The Golden Year
Chart (2010)Peak
position
Australian Albums (ARIA) [1] 15
Australian Dance Albums (ARIA) [2] 3
Belgian Alternative Albums (Ultratop Flanders) [3] 28
Belgian Heatseekers (Ultratop Flanders) [3] 2
UK Albums (OCC) [4] 178
UK Independent Albums (OCC) [5] 25
UK Independent Album Breakers (OCC) [6] 11

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