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Tracklist

1524 Fidelio
Backing Vocals [Additional] – Terry De Castro
3:08
2Deer Caught In The Headlights5:25
3End Credits
Drums [Left Channel Drum Kit] – Charles LaytonDrums [Right Channel Drum Kit] – Graeme Ramsay
4:11
4Back A Bit...Stop3:16
5You're Dead5:47
6You Jane
Backing Vocals [Additional] – Terry De Castro
3:07
7Meet Cute3:48
8Mystery Date5:32
9The Girl From The DDR4:00
10Stop Thief3:37

Versions

CategoryArtistTitle (Format)LabelCategoryCountryYear
TWBOS004The Wedding Present Valentina ‎(LP, Album, Ltd, Ora)This Will Be Our SummerTWBOS004US2012
TWBOS004The Wedding Present Valentina ‎(LP, Album)This Will Be Our SummerTWBOS004US2012
TONE CD 037The Wedding Present Valentina ‎(CD, Album, Car)ScopitonesTONE CD 037UK2012
BPT007The Wedding Present Valentina ‎(Cass, Album, Ltd)Bad PaintingsBPT007UK & Europe2014
YOUTH-147, &097The Wedding Present Valentina ‎(CD, Album)Youth Inc., And RecordsYOUTH-147, &097Japan2012

Credits

  • Arranged By [Assistance From], Producer, Mixed ByAndrew Scheps
  • Arranged By, Bass, Backing Vocals, Producer, Translated By [To German]Pepe Le Moko
  • Arranged By, Drums, Percussion, ProducerCharles Layton
  • Arranged By, Guitar, Piano, Harmonium, ProducerGraeme Ramsay
  • Design [Sleeve Design]Egelnick & Webb
  • Mastered ByAndy Pearce, Matt Wortham
  • Photography ByJessica McMillan
  • Producer, Recorded By [David Gedge And Terry De Castro's Vocals]Ulysses Noriega
  • Producer, Recorded By [Group]David Odlum, Peter Deimel
  • Recorded By [Pepe Le Moko's Vocals]Samuel Beer-Pearce
  • Translated By [Into Japanese]Shihoko Takahashi
  • Written-ByGraeme Ramsay (tracks: 1 to 6, 8 to 10), Terry De Castro (tracks: 7)
  • Written-By, Arranged By, Vocals, Guitar, Percussion, ProducerDavid Gedge

Barcodes

  • Barcode: 7 08527 09372 6
  • Label Code: LC 12966
  • Matrix / Runout: MVL4719 [Disc Makers logo]
  • Mould SID Code: IFPI UU014

Companies

  • Copyright (c) – Scopitones
  • Phonographic Copyright (p) – Scopitones
  • Recorded At – Studio Black Box
  • Recorded At – The Laundry Room
  • Recorded At – Allan's Cove
  • Mixed At – Punkerpad West
  • Mastered At – Wired Masters
  • Pressed By – Disc Makers – MVL4719

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Valentina is the eighth studio album by English rock band The Wedding Present. It was released in the UK on 19 March 2012 by their record label, Scopitones. The North America release date was 20 March 2012, Japan 21 March 2012 and Oceania 23 March 2012. Valentina came four years after the band's previous album, El Rey. It was the first album since Saturnalia not to feature Terry de Castro on bass, although she did provide a few backing vocals. The album was produced by Andrew Scheps, who had. Valentina - The Wedding Present. Лента с персональными рекомендациями и музыкальными новинками, радио, подборки на любой вкус, удобное управление своей коллекцией. Альбом 2012 Песен: 12. The Wedding Present : Valentina,альбом, рецезия, трек-лист, mp3, тексты песен. LP 12 album, 33 rpm. The Wedding Present Format: Vinyl. Please retry. Exclusive discount for Prime members. Sample this album Artist Sample. Valentina is the Wedding Present's ninth full-length album, the third since David Gedge shut down Cinerama and went back to using the WP name. It's also the first time in 12 years Gedge has been without the services of bassist Terry DeCastro though she did stick around long enough to provide a few backing vocals. The Wedding Present - Valentina 2012. To favorites 0 Download album. Listen album. The Wedding Present. Songs in album The Wedding Present - Valentina 2012. The Wedding Present - You're Dead. The Wedding Present - You Jane. The Wedding Present - Meet Cute. The Wedding Present - The Girl From The DDR. The Wedding Present - Deer Caught In The Headlights. The Wedding Present - 524 Fidelio. The Wedding Present - Mystery Date. Приобретайте пластинки, компакт-диски и многое другое от The Wedding Present на маркетплейсе free to The Wedding Present Valentina You're Dead, You Jane and more. 10 tracks 42:03. Genre: Indie Rock. With Valentina, he has created another fine love album, full of clever, relatable, fine love songs, but not in the traditional sense. Full Review. Best of 2012. Worst of 2012. Suggest Blurb

The Wedding Present - Valentina mp3

Performer: The Wedding Present

Title: Valentina

Country: UK

Release date: 2012

Label: Scopitones

Style: Indie Rock

Catalog: TONE CD 037

Genre: Rock

Size MP3: 1184 mb

Rating: 4.1 / 5

Votes: 292

Record source: CD, Album, Cardboard Sleeve

MP3 Related to The Wedding Present - Valentina

Dagdardana
There is an Australian lp release of this, but it appears to be exactly the same as the USA issue, just with a little sticker on the back saying 'Under exclusive licence for Oceania t The Lost And Lonesome Recording co'.
Dagdardana
There is an Australian lp release of this, but it appears to be exactly the same as the USA issue, just with a little sticker on the back saying 'Under exclusive licence for Oceania t The Lost And Lonesome Recording co'.
Fesho
Review from The Sound Project - 19/03/2012

I have to admit to being rather underwhelmed at the Wedding Present's last long-player, 'El Rey', when it came out back in 2008. The album seemed more of a stagnation by the band rather than a further development of their sound.

With that in mind I was a little unsure as to where David Gedge and crew would go, on this the band's eighth studio album. I'm pleased to say, though, that my uncertainty was swept to one side within the first 30 seconds of opening track, 'You're Dead'.

The tracks rumbling drums and jangling guitars are the perfect compliment to Gedge's distinct vocals, the one staple of all Weddoes records over the past 27 years.

The quality in the production is also much more evident here than on it's predecessor. Whereas 'El Rey' opted for Steve Albini's, somewhat retro, raw sounding approach, 'Valentina' benefits from the smoother approach taken by Andrew Scheps. That's not to say that this record isn't loud, it's just less predictable and the sound has more substance.

'You Jane' sounds like classic Wedding Present, in lyrics and music - you could imagine a rawer version appearing on 'Bizarro'. 'Meet Cute' and 'Stop Thief!', despite both having decidedly weak titles, are two of the albums best moments - guitars played with all the fury of past Weddoes classics 'Heather' and 'Niagara'.

In an album of many highs, 'Deer Caught in the Headlights' and 'Mystery Date' are both notable standouts. The former is a pacey number that has been one of the highlights of recent live performances. The latter is the album's grande finale and ends the record on a bit of a high note - something not usually expected on a Weddoes long player.

'Mystery Date' is the kind of track that builds and in doing so you find yourself reaching for the volume control.

'Valentina' is a welcome return to form for The Wedding Present and enough to put the doubters' (myself included) minds to rest.

Key song: Deer Caught in the Headlights
Fesho
Review from The Sound Project - 19/03/2012

I have to admit to being rather underwhelmed at the Wedding Present's last long-player, 'El Rey', when it came out back in 2008. The album seemed more of a stagnation by the band rather than a further development of their sound.

With that in mind I was a little unsure as to where David Gedge and crew would go, on this the band's eighth studio album. I'm pleased to say, though, that my uncertainty was swept to one side within the first 30 seconds of opening track, 'You're Dead'.

The tracks rumbling drums and jangling guitars are the perfect compliment to Gedge's distinct vocals, the one staple of all Weddoes records over the past 27 years.

The quality in the production is also much more evident here than on it's predecessor. Whereas 'El Rey' opted for Steve Albini's, somewhat retro, raw sounding approach, 'Valentina' benefits from the smoother approach taken by Andrew Scheps. That's not to say that this record isn't loud, it's just less predictable and the sound has more substance.

'You Jane' sounds like classic Wedding Present, in lyrics and music - you could imagine a rawer version appearing on 'Bizarro'. 'Meet Cute' and 'Stop Thief!', despite both having decidedly weak titles, are two of the albums best moments - guitars played with all the fury of past Weddoes classics 'Heather' and 'Niagara'.

In an album of many highs, 'Deer Caught in the Headlights' and 'Mystery Date' are both notable standouts. The former is a pacey number that has been one of the highlights of recent live performances. The latter is the album's grande finale and ends the record on a bit of a high note - something not usually expected on a Weddoes long player.

'Mystery Date' is the kind of track that builds and in doing so you find yourself reaching for the volume control.

'Valentina' is a welcome return to form for The Wedding Present and enough to put the doubters' (myself included) minds to rest.

Key song: Deer Caught in the Headlights