Phoenix - Alphabetical (2004)
BAND/ARTIST: Phoenix
- Title: Alphabetical
- Year Of Release: 2004
- Label: Source, Virgin
- Genre: Pop Rock, Indie Pop, New Wave
- Quality: Mp3 320 / Flac (image, .cue, log)
- Total Time: 37:35
- Total Size: 430/575 Mb (full scans)
- WebSite: Album Preview
Tracklist:
01. Everything Is Eveything 3:01
02. Run Run Run 3:50
03. I'm An Actor 2:33
04. Love For Granted 4:25
05. Victim Of The Crime 4:02
06. (You Can't Blame It On) Anybody 3:34
07. Congratulations 1:13
08. If It's Not With You 3:57
09. Holdin' On Together 3:27
10. Alphabetical / Untitled 7:33
01. Everything Is Eveything 3:01
02. Run Run Run 3:50
03. I'm An Actor 2:33
04. Love For Granted 4:25
05. Victim Of The Crime 4:02
06. (You Can't Blame It On) Anybody 3:34
07. Congratulations 1:13
08. If It's Not With You 3:57
09. Holdin' On Together 3:27
10. Alphabetical / Untitled 7:33
French electronic pop band from Versailles (Yvelines, West suburb of Paris) formed in 1997.
Thomas Croquet (aka Thomas Mars, vocals), Frederic Moulin (aka Deck D'Arcy, bass), and Christian Mazzalai (guitars) were the original trio who would become known as Phoenix. Mazzalai's older brother Laurent Mazzalai (aka Laurent Brancowitz aka Branco) joined the trio when his band broke up in 1995 (see Darlin'), and two years later they called themselves Phoenix. At this point they were still making rock music without the synth-rock sounds, and released a single on their own label Ghettoblaster. Shortly there-after, they were signed to the Paris-based Source. While there, they got aquainted with label-mates AIR, and were the backing band for a number of TV appearances. From this connection, Phoenix created their first French house track in 1999, "Heatwave." This was the precursor to their debut album, "United". From this, they appeared on a number of compilations, but went on a creative hiatus until 2004.
The album has sold 30,000 copies in the United States according to Nielsen SoundScan. Overall it has shipped 170,000 copies worldwide with 65,000 shipped units in continental Europe and Japan, 20,000 of those were in France.
Thomas Croquet (aka Thomas Mars, vocals), Frederic Moulin (aka Deck D'Arcy, bass), and Christian Mazzalai (guitars) were the original trio who would become known as Phoenix. Mazzalai's older brother Laurent Mazzalai (aka Laurent Brancowitz aka Branco) joined the trio when his band broke up in 1995 (see Darlin'), and two years later they called themselves Phoenix. At this point they were still making rock music without the synth-rock sounds, and released a single on their own label Ghettoblaster. Shortly there-after, they were signed to the Paris-based Source. While there, they got aquainted with label-mates AIR, and were the backing band for a number of TV appearances. From this connection, Phoenix created their first French house track in 1999, "Heatwave." This was the precursor to their debut album, "United". From this, they appeared on a number of compilations, but went on a creative hiatus until 2004.
The album has sold 30,000 copies in the United States according to Nielsen SoundScan. Overall it has shipped 170,000 copies worldwide with 65,000 shipped units in continental Europe and Japan, 20,000 of those were in France.
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