The Holiday (album)
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Released3 March 2010 (Rock Sound)
19 April 2010 (Re-release)
19 April 2010 (Re-release)
Length26:27 (Rock Sound)
33:19 (Re-release)
33:19 (Re-release)
LabelSelf-released
| The Holiday | |
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| Studio album by | |
| Released | 3 March 2010 (Rock Sound) 19 April 2010 (Re-release) |
| Genre | Rock, pop, pop-punk |
| Length | 26:27 (Rock Sound) 33:19 (Re-release) |
| Label | Self-released |
| Producer | Peter Miles |
| Singles from The Holiday | |
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The Holiday is the debut album from Buckinghamshire-based alternative band Futures, given away free with issue 133 (March 2010) of Rock Sound magazine.[1]
This was the first time Rock Sound had given away a full album for free and led to this issue of the magazine becoming the highest selling in two years.
The album was re-released through the band's website on 19 April 2010, with bonus acoustic tracks.
Re-release bonus tracks
All songs written by Futures.
- "16" – 3:23
- "Take Me Home" – 3:27
- "Sal Paradise" – 3:27
- "The Boy Who Cried Wolf" (featuring Annabel Jones of Lady and the Lost Boys) – 3:28
- "Holiday" – 3:37
- "The Summer" – 4:26
- "Thank You" – 4:40
- "The Boy Who Cried Wolf (Acoustic)" – 3:12
- "Holiday (Acoustic)" – 3:40