What Have We Become? (album)

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All tracks are written by Paul Heaton, except where noted [5]

What Have We Become?
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Studio album by
Released19 May 2014
Recorded2013
StudioThe Chairworks, Castleford, West Yorkshire
Genre Alternative, indie rock
Length45:28
Label Virgin EMI
Producer John Owen Williams
Paul Heaton chronology
Paul Heaton Presents the 8th
(2012)
What Have We Become?
(2014)
Wisdom, Laughter and Lines
(2015)
Jacqui Abbott chronology
What Have We Become?
(2014)
Wisdom, Laughter and Lines
(2015)
What Have We Become? track listing
No.TitleWriter(s)Length
1."Moulding of a Fool"Paul Heaton, Jonny Lexus3:39
2."D.I.Y." 2:21
3."Some Dancing to Do"Heaton, Lexus4:13
4."One Man's England"Heaton, Lexus4:12
5."What Have We Become" 4:31
6."The Snowman"Heaton, Lexus3:50
7."Costa del Sombre" 3:15
8."The Right in Me"Heaton, Lexus3:18
9."When It Was Ours" 4:12
10."I Am Not a Muse"Heaton, Lexus4:48
11."Stupid Tears"Heaton, Lexus2:17
12."When I Get Back to Blighty"Heaton, Lexus4:52
What Have We Become Deluxe edition (bonus tracks)
No.TitleWriter(s)Length
13."If He Don't"Heaton, Lexus3:47
14."My Own Mother's Son"Heaton, Lexus3:19
15."Advice To Daughters"Heaton, Lexus6:37
16."You're Gonna Miss Me" 3:49
17."Loving Arms"Heaton, Tom Jans 3:40
18."Real Hope" 3:05
19."The Snowman" (Brass Version)Heaton, Lexus3:49

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