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Songs of Innocence is the thirteenth studio album by the Irish rock band U2, released on 9 September 2014. It was produced by Danger Mouse, with additional production from Paul Epworth, Ryan Tedder, Declan Gaffney, and Flood.
Innocence was a British R&B band fronted by Gee Morris that achieved some success in the UK in the early 1990s. Masterminded by the production team of Anna Jolley, Mark Jolley and Brian Harris, Innocence's sound was similar to then-popular group Soul II Soul , but also added elements of downtempo and chill-out music.
The lyrics concern a bitter end to a relationship, although she delivers them with considerable humor." [ 10 ] Eric McClary of the Reno Gazette-Journal wrote, "The intensely personal attacks of 'Innocence' and 'The End of a Perfect Day' are more cleverly couched in falsely lighthearted music, and therefore they pack a more devastating punch."
Year Album Track listing 1979 Victim of a Song: 1 Sweet Things in Life 2 Survive 3 What's Your Name 4 Victim of a Song 5 You are the Light 6 Who Knows (What a Love Can Do)
"Invisible" is a song by Irish rock band U2. Produced by Danger Mouse, it was released as a non-album single on 2 February 2014.The song was unveiled in a Super Bowl XLVIII television advertisement, launching a promotion that offered the song as a free digital download in the iTunes Store from 2–3 February.
We Walked in Song is the eighth studio album by the Innocence Mission.It was released in North America on March 13, 2007 by Badman Recording Co., with a vinyl edition containing the bonus track "Shooting Star (Sketch)" following a week later on March 20.
Small Planes is an album of new recordings and other songs recorded by the band following the release of their 1995 album Glow. [5] The record was released solely on CD on September 25, 2001 by What Are Records?, [6] with the rear cover of the CD containing the subtitle Lost and Found Songs: 1996–2001. [7]
Song of Innocence is the debut album by American composer and producer David Axelrod.It was released in October 1968 by Capitol Records.In an effort to capitalize on the experimental climate of popular music at the time, Axelrod composed the album as a suite-like tone poem interpreting Songs of Innocence, a 1789 illustrated collection of poems by William Blake.