Sing, Memory
Sing, Memory is the debut album from British Black Box Recorder vocalist, Sarah Nixey. Recorded in London, and produced by James Banbury, the album is split into two halves, Sing and Memory. The title is probably a reference to Vladimir Nabokov's autobiography, Speak, Memory. It was released in the UK on 19 February 2007.
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Released | 12 February 2007 | |||
Recorded | London; 2005–2006 | |||
Genre | Pop/Electronica/Lounge | |||
Length | 55:34 | |||
Label | ServiceAV | |||
Producer | James Banbury | |||
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The album includes the five singles: "The Collector", "Love & Exile", "Strangelove", "When I'm Here With You" and "The Black Hit Of Space". The first two were released as a double-A side exclusive download in mid-2006. "Strangelove" was released on 7" vinyl and CD, backed by remixes of "The Collector". "When I'm Here With You" also preceded the album on 29 January 2007. "The Black Hit of Space", released on 9 July 2007, is a cover version of The Human League's track from their Travelogue album (1980).
Track listing
- "Sing" Prelude
- "When I'm Here With You"
- "Beautiful Oblivion"
- "Strangelove" (Sing Version)
- "Hotel Room"
- "Nothing On Earth"
- "Nightshift"
- "Memory" Prelude
- "The Collector"
- "Breathe In, Fade Out"
- "Endless Circles"
- "The Man I Knew"
- "Masquerade"
- "Love & Exile"
- "The Black Hit of Space"