Seven Year Setlist - Best Selling Music Album Collection for Fans | Perfect for Concerts, Parties & Gifting
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Seven Year Setlist - Best Selling Music Album Collection for Fans | Perfect for Concerts, Parties & Gifting
Seven Year Setlist - Best Selling Music Album Collection for Fans | Perfect for Concerts, Parties & Gifting
Seven Year Setlist - Best Selling Music Album Collection for Fans | Perfect for Concerts, Parties & Gifting
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After making a glorious return with last year's Top 10 album 'Cheeky for a Reason', which received numerous glowing reviews and also saw them winning Best Album 2012 at the Sunday Mail's Great Scotland Awards and Album of the Year 2012 at the Scottish Music Awards, The View have compiled some of their finest moments to date on the 'Seven Year Setlist' album which will be released on June 17th on Cooking Vinyl. 'Over the years there's been four studio albums, thousands of gigs, too much vodka and loads of memories on this crazy rock n' roll journey,' says vocalist / guitarist Kyle Falconer. 'So we wanted to create an album that was kinda like stopping and looking back over the years - with a few new tracks too. That's the Seven Year Setlist.' 'Seven Year Setlist] spans The View's journey to date from 'Face for the Radio' which originally featured on their self-titled debut EP which was released in 2006 up to the present day with two new songs in the shape of 'Dirty Magazine' and 'Kill Kyle'. Along the way, it visits the #3 hit 'Same Jeans', 'Wasted Little DJs' which won Best Track at the NME Awards, another Top 15 hit with 'Superstar Tradesman', a Dirty Version of the 'Which Bitch?' album highlight 'Shock Horror' and 'How Long', the first single and opening track from 'Cheeky for a Reason'.
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Four piece indie-rock band The View, have always been one of my favourite acts from Bonnie Wee Scotland since I began my obsession with music, and this excellent playlist, released in 2013 to celebrate the lads' first seven years, contains virtually everything you need to become a fan. It is equally as appealing to those people who are just looking for a compilation which contains all their hits and singles in one place. With tracks featured from over four top studio albums, 'Seven Year Setlist' is one mighty album indeed. As the title suggests, the track listing features all the songs which are the most commonly played by The View live during their set-lists, and are listed in a similar order to those gigs.Avid fans will want to buy CD for the four new, previously unissued tracks: 'Kill Kyle', 'Standard', 'Dirty Magazine', and 'Standard' (Album Mix). Six songs from the lads' fantastic debut album 'Hats Off to the Buskers' (2007) are on here: the mega-hits 'Same Jeans', 'Wasted Little DJs', 'Superstar Tradesman', the lovely acoustic 'Face For The Radio', 'Skag Trendy and 'The Don'. Four cuts from album number two, the more mature (despite the title) 'Which Bitch?' (2009): '5Rebbeccas', 'Realisation', 'Shock Horror' and 'Distant Doubloon'. The third album 'Bread and Circuses' (2010), is represented with a further four: the infectious 'Tragic Magic', 'Grace', 'Underneath The Lights' and 'Sunday'. The remaining three which make up this 21 track release are three songs from the bands' last album to date, 'Cheeky For A Reason' (2012): 'How Long', 'Tacky Tattoo' and 'The Clock'.Not ones to relay on past glories, The View have a fifth studio album, 'Ropewalk', which us due for release in September this year, and I really can't wait to hear new music from these guys.'Seven Year Setlist' is a most enjoyable collection of energetic, feel-good indie-rock music, filled with catchy tunes, good vocals from Kyle Falconer, and nice guitar playing from Peter Reilly. If you like the sound of the early Arctic Monkeys, The Enemy, The Courteeners and The Libertines, I can unreservedly recommend these four men from Scotland. Well done guys, and here's to the next seven years!The CD's booklet, though rather skimpy in size, is nicely presented, almost like a tour programme, with cool pictures and an introduction by writer Irvine Welsh, famed for his novel 'Trainspotting', and many others.

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