Times Like These (Friday Hill album) explained

Times Like These
Type:studio
Artist:Friday Hill
Cover:Fridayhilltimes.jpg
Released:27 February 2006
Recorded:London, England
Genre:Pop, hip hop, indie pop[1]
Length:63:15
Label:Polydor UK
Prev Title:Now or Never
Prev Year:2003
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Next Year:2009

Times Like These is a studio album released by British hip-hop trio Friday Hill, consisting of three members of the group Blazin' Squad. The album was released on 27 February 2006, peaking at #67 on the UK Albums Chart and selling less than 4,000 copies. The album spawned the singles "Baby Goodbye" and "One More Night Alone". The album features the radio mix of "One More Night Alone," despite a full-length version of the song appearing as part of the single release. The album covers a range of different genres of music, including pop, hip-hop and indie.[2]

Track listing

  1. "One More Night Alone" (Perry / Thomas / Chinn / Murray / McKenzie / Omar) - 4:11
  2. "Baby Goodbye" (Wilkins / Hubert / Eyre) - 2:54
  3. "Fine"
  4. "Stand Up"
  5. "Over the Wall"
  6. "Back to You"
  7. "Shallow"
  8. "Down to Earth"
  9. "I Won't Walk Away (My Legs Are Broken)"
  10. "Times Like These"
  11. "I Want You"
  12. "Running Away"
  13. "Where it all Begins"
  14. "Apple of my Eye"
  15. "Lifeline"
  16. "Down to Earth (Mark Ronson "Uberfunk" Remix)"
B-Sides

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Times Like These. Amazon UK.
  2. Web site: Times Like These. Amazon UK.