Late Night Tales: Friendly Fires
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| Late Night Tales: Friendly Fires | ||||
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| Released | 5 November 2012 | |||
| Genre | Electronic, pop | |||
| Length | 1:13:51 | |||
| Label | Night Time Stories | |||
| Producer | Ed MacFarlane, Edd Gibson, Jack Savidge | |||
| Compiler | Ed MacFarlane, Edd Gibson, Jack Savidge | |||
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Late Night Tales: Friendly Fires is a mix album compiled by Friendly Fires, released on 5 November 2012.[1] It is the thirtieth album in the Late Night Tales series.[2]
"...the perfect prescription of head, heart and footwork that defines ideal participants for constructing Late Night Tales"[3]
Their compilation features tracks from artists such as SBTRKT, Bibio, Cocteau Twins, Laurel Halo and Stereolab. It also features an exclusive Friendly Fires' cover of Eberhard Schoener + Sting's song "Why Don't You Answer?" off the 1978 album Flashback.[4]
In November 2012, a music video was released for Friendly Fires' cover "Why Don't You Answer?", directed by Fred Rowson for Colonel Blimp. It was premiered on The Guardian's new music blog.[5]