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The Recordings of the Middle East

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The Recordings of the Middle East
EP by
ReleasedOctober 27, 2009
GenreFolk, post-rock
Length26:15
LabelSpunk[1]
ProducerL’Orfèvre, The Middle East
The Middle East chronology
The Recordings of the Middle East
(2009)
I Want That You Are Always Happy
(2011)

The Recordings of the Middle East is the first extended play released by Australian folk band The Middle East on Spunk Records. The band released the EP in Australia on October 27, 2009, and in the United States on June 8, 2010.[2] The Middle East made the album available to download from their Myspace page on October 27, 2009.[3] Prior to the release of this EP and the band's first hiatus they released a longer version of this record with three extra tracks: "Pig Food", "The Fall of Man", and "Tsietsi".[4]

Background

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Their songs "The Darkest Side" and "Blood" came in at number 87 and 64, respectively, on the Australian Triple J Hottest 100 in 2009.[5] Their song "Blood" is also featured in the films Accidents Happen, It's Kind of a Funny Story, and Crazy, Stupid, Love, as well as an episode of the Australian television comedy-drama series Offspring, a TV commercial for the European bank BNP Paribas, and in the trailer for the film Jeff, Who Lives at Home. It was also covered by British folk rock band Mumford & Sons and their opening act Gang of Youths on their 2019 Delta Tour.

Track listing

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No.TitleLength
1."The Darkest Side"5:07
2."Lonely"7:27
3."Blood"5:27
4."Fool's Gold"3:14
5."Beleriand"5:01
Total length:26:15
Bonus tracks
No.TitleLength
6."Dirty Looks"4:46
7."Pig Food"7:10
8."The Fall of Man"5:39
9."Tsietsi"13:06
Total length:30:41

Personnel

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The Middle East:[4]

Additional personnel:[4]

  • Choir – Belinda Sherriff, Gabrielle Craine, Hannah Redshaw, Imogen Guest, Kate McHugh, Katherine D, Rachel Ireland, Sam Rowe, Tiffany Holmes
  • L’Orfèvre - Producer

Charts

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Chart performance for The Recordings of the Middle East
Chart (2009) Peak
position
Australia Physical Singles (ARIA)[6] 4

References

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  1. ^ Doug Wallen (15 February 2011). "The Middle East - The Recordings of The Middle East: Mess + Noise". Mess + Noise. Retrieved January 21, 2012.
  2. ^ Kristina Valentine (April 30, 2010). "Album Reviews: The Middle East - The Recordings Of The Middle East EP". The Sound Alarm. Retrieved January 21, 2012.
  3. ^ "The Middle East: "The Darkest Side"". Pitchfork Media. September 25, 2009. Retrieved January 21, 2012.
  4. ^ a b c "Middle East, The – The Recordings Of The Middle East (CD, Album) at Discogs". Discogs. Retrieved January 21, 2012.
  5. ^ "Countdown | Hottest 100 - 2009 | triple j". Abc.net.au. January 2010. Retrieved 2011-07-26.
  6. ^ Ryan, Gavin (2011). Australia's Music Charts 1988–2010 (PDF ed.). Mt Martha, Victoria, Australia: Moonlight Publishing. p. 187.