The Servant (album)
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Released5 April 2004 (UK)
Length46:25 (Standard Edition)
62:19 (Limited Edition)
62:19 (Limited Edition)
LabelProlifica Records
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| Released | 5 April 2004 (UK) | |||
| Genre | Alternative rock, Indie rock, pop rock | |||
| Length | 46:25 (Standard Edition) 62:19 (Limited Edition) | |||
| Label | Prolifica Records | |||
| Producer | Dan Black, Steve Dub (co-producer) | |||
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The Servant is the debut album of the London-based alternative band The Servant in 2004, released via the Prolifica Recordings. The limited edition contained 15 tracks and totalled an hour in length.
Tom Alford of counterculture praised the album, stating that it "bears the mark of quality" and that the band "suffuse their low-rent tales with superbly constructed musical themes, beautiful harmonies and a sense that they have been doing this far longer than they actually have."[1] David Poulain of Sound of Violence called it "a beautiful pop-rock album in the broad sense."[2]