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2006 studio album by Larrikin Love
The Freedom Spark
Studio album by Larrikin Love
Released25 September 2006
Recorded2006
GenreIndie rock
Length33:42
LabelInfectious Records
ProducerIain Gore
Professional ratings
Review scores
SourceRating
AllMusic
Drowned in Sound
Gigwise
The Guardian
NME
Virgin Media

The Freedom Spark is the sole album by Larrikin Love. It was released on 25 September 2006.

Track listing

  1. "The Spark"
  2. "Six Queens"
  3. "Edwould"
  4. "Downing Street Kindling"
  5. "Happy as Annie"
  6. "Meet Me by the Getaway Car"
  7. "At the Feet of Ré"
  8. "Well, Love Does Furnish a Life"
  9. "On Sussex Downs"
  10. "Forever Untitled"
  11. "A Burning Coast"

The track "It Explodes" is hidden in the pregap before the first listed track. Some releases omit the song "Forever Untitled".

iTunes bonus tracks

  1. "Is It December?"
  2. "A Little Peace in My Heart"
  3. "Six Queens (Live from London Calling, Amsterdam)"

Personnel

Larrikin Love
Guest musicians
  • Rob Skipper – tracks 2, 3, 5, 7 & 10
  • Patrick Wolf – tracks 7 & 9
  • Jamie T – track 8
  • Lauren Doss – co-lead vocals on track 8
  • Airhammer – track 1
  • Mark Rudland – tracks 6 & 11
  • Henry Clark – tracks 6 & 11
  • Tom Gorbutt – tracks 6 & 11
  • Ollie Cox – track 11
  • Alex Cox – track 11
  • Anna "Ma" Larkin – track 10
  • Jonny Epstein – tracks 10 & 11
  • Dan Parry – the Knife
  • Jonnie Fielding – track 7
  • Iain Gore – glass smashing
  • Gavin Scrubby – track 11
Additional personnel
  • Iain Gore – producer (all tracks), mixer (tracks 3 & 7)
  • Daniel Parry – Assistant Engineer (all tracks)
  • Tom Joyce – Assistant Engineer (tracks 8 & 11)
  • Cenzo Townsend – mixer (tracks 2, 4, 5, 6, 8, 9, 10 & 11)
  • Deidre O'Callaghan – back/front cover photography
  • Tom Beard – inlay photography

References

  1. The Freedom Spark at AllMusic
  2. Drowned in Sound review
  3. Gigwise review
  4. The Guardian review
  5. NME review
  6. Virgin Media review
Larrikin Love
Studio albums
Singles


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