Flick the Vs

Flick the Vs
Studio album by King Creosote
Released April 20, 2009
Genre
Label
Producer
King Creosote chronology
They Flock Like Vulcans to See Old Jupiter Eyes on His Home Craters
(2008)
Flick the Vs
(2009)
My Nth Bit of Strange in Umpteen Years
(2009/2010)
Professional ratings
Review scores
SourceRating
BBC(positive) [1]
idiomag(positive) [2]
Planet Sound [3]
The Skinny [4]

Flick the Vs is a studio album by Scottish singer-songwriter King Creosote, released on April 20, 2009 on Domino Records and Fence Records.

A limited edition version of the album includes a five-track bonus disc.

The Fence Collective official website wrote the following upon release:

The King returns with his millionth album, and comeback for Domino, Flick The Vs. Ten tracks teaming with dry wit, suave one liners, stunning poise, great hair and a nice ass - all held together by that voice, accordion, guitar and drum machines. Produced by Paul Savage at Chem19, and recorded with Jon Hopkins, The Earlies, Steve Mason and some Fence Collective chums - it's got everything that you could possibly want from a King Creosote record but were afraid to dream of.

Track listing

All songs by Kenny Anderson, except where noted.

  1. "No One Had it Better"
  2. "Two Frocks at a Wedding"
  3. "Camels Swapped for Wives"
  4. "No Way She Exists"
  5. "Fell an Ox"
  6. "Coast on By" (Anderson/Steve Mason)
  7. "Nothing Rings True"
  8. "Curtain Craft"
  9. "Rims"
  10. "Saw Circular Prowess"

Bonus disc

Songs written by the Fence Collective, except where noted.

  1. "Here On My Own"
  2. "Diamantina Drover" (Hugh MacDonald)
  3. "Admission #9"
  4. "I Awoke"
  5. "I Believe It's True"

Personnel

References

  1. "Music - Review of King Creosote - Flick The Vs". BBC. Retrieved 2012-02-16.
  2. "King Creosote News: King Creosote Flick The Vs". Idiomag.com. Retrieved 2012-02-16.
  3. Album review by Milo McLaughlin. (2009-04-03). "King Creosote - Flick The Vs". The Skinny. Retrieved 2012-02-16.
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