My Mind Makes Noises

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My Mind Makes Noises
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Released14 September 2018 (2018-09-14)
Recorded2016–2018
Genre
Length50:10
Label
Producer
Pale Waves chronology
All the Things I Never Said
(2018)
My Mind Makes Noises
(2018)
Who Am I?
(2021)
Alternative cover
Pale Waves - My Mind Makes Noises (HMV).png
HMV exclusive cover
No.TitleProducer(s) [lower-alpha 1] Length
1."Eighteen"Jonathan Gilmore3:00
2."There's a Honey"3:50
3."Noises"Gilmore4:06
4."Came in Close"Gilmore3:03
5."Loveless Girl"Gilmore3:04
6."Drive"Gilmore4:14
7."When Did I Lose It All?"Gilmore3:57
8."She"Gilmore4:14
9."One More Time"Gilmore2:39
10."Television Romance"
  • Daniel
  • Healy
3:24
11."Red"Gilmore3:56
12."Kiss"Gilmore3:10
13."Black"Gilmore3:54
14."Karl (I Wonder What It's Like to Die)"Gilmore3:39
Total length:50:10
Japan edition bonus track [90]
No.TitleLength
15."The Tide" (Demo)3:13
Total length:53:41

Personnel

Credits adapted from the liner notes of My Mind Makes Noises. [27]

Charts

Release history

CountryDateFormatLabelCatalog no.Ref.
Various14 September 2018
DH000383 [5] [100] [101]
DH000389 [100]
DH000385 [5] [102] [103]
DH000386 [102] [104]
DH000388 [102]
DH000384 [5] [105]
[5] [103]
[5] [106]

Footnotes

  1. 1 2 Ciara Doran provided additional production on all tracks, and Gilmore provided additional production on tracks 2 and 10. [27]

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