This Is Hope

2004 studio album by Mull Historical Society From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

This is Hope (2004) is the third album from Scottish indie band Mull Historical Society.

Released19 July 2004 (UK)
RecordedLondon
Length48:00
Quick facts Studio album by Mull Historical Society, Released ...
This Is Hope
Studio album by
Released19 July 2004 (UK)
RecordedLondon
GenreIndie rock
Length48:00
LabelB-Unique Records
ProducerColin MacIntyre
Mull Historical Society chronology
Us
(2003)
This Is Hope
(2004)
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This Is Hope was inspired by a two-month visit to the United States, ending in New Orleans. One of its songs is about the death of David Kelly[3] and the album also includes a recording of his grandmother.[4]

It also contains the single "How 'Bout I Love You More" which reached no. 37 in the UK charts.[5]

Track listing

  1. "I Am Hope"
  2. "Peculiar"
  3. "How 'bout I Love You More"
  4. "Treescavengers"
  5. "This is the Hebridies"
  6. "Tobermory Zoo"
  7. "Death of a Scientist (A Vision of Man Over Machine 2004)"
  8. "Your Love, My Gain"
  9. "Casanova at the Weekend"
  10. "My Friend the Addict"
  11. "Len"
  12. "In the Next Life (A Requiem)"

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