ThirtyTwo
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| Released | 24 February 2014 | |||
| Length | 34:35 | |||
| Label | Cooking Vinyl | |||
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ThirtyTwo is the fourth studio album by Reverend and the Makers, released on 24 February 2014 by Cooking Vinyl in the UK.[2] The album title refers to various different things: the age of lead singer Jon McClure at the time of the album's release, his father's favourite lottery number and number of the bus route near McClure's house.[3] The album peaked at number 13 on the UK Albums Chart,[4] making it their second highest charting album behind their debut The State of Things.
Track listing
[edit | edit source]All tracks are written by Reverend and the Makers. McClure takes lead vocals on all tracks, sharing with Steve Edwards on "I Spy" and with Joe Carnall on "Different Trains".
| No. | Title | Length |
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| 1. | "Detonator" | 2:19 |
| 2. | "I Spy" | 2:49 |
| 3. | "The Devil's Radio" | 3:30 |
| 4. | "Nostalgia" | 3:30 |
| 5. | "Happy Song" | 2:51 |
| 6. | "Different Trains" | 3:05 |
| 7. | "Time" | 3:27 |
| 8. | "Old Enough (To Know Better)" | 3:06 |
| 9. | "Play Me" | 2:54 |
| 10. | "The Only One" | 3:10 |
| 11. | "Your Girl" | 3:54 |
| Total length: | 34:35 | |
Charts
[edit | edit source]| Chart (2014) | Peak position |
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| Scottish Albums (OCC)[5] | 23 |
| UK Albums (OCC)[4] | 13 |
References
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- ^ "Release date" Confirmation of release date through Piccadilly Records, accessed February 24, 2014.
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- ^ a b "Official Albums Chart Top 100". Official Charts Company. Retrieved 3 May 2023.
- ^ "Official Scottish Albums Chart Top 100". Official Charts Company. Retrieved 3 May 2023.
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