Make Me Love You
Make Me Love You | ||||
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Studio album by Pivot | ||||
Released | August 2005 | |||
Genre | Math rock | |||
Label | Sensory Projects | |||
Producer | Richard Pike | |||
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Make Me Love You is the debut album by Australian instrumental band PVT, released under the name Pivot. It was released in August 2005 through Sensory Projects, distributed by Inertia Distribution, and received strong radio support (particularly the track Montecore) and a nomination for the J Award.
The album was produced by Richard Pike, mixed by Richard Belkner and mastered by William Bowden.
One notable sample from the album is the use of the violin from Nikolai Rimsky-Korsakov's 1888 piece Scheherazade on the second track of the album, Artificial Horizon.
Track listing
- Make Me Love You - 3:32
- Artificial Horizon - 4:13
- Incidental Backcloth - 7:07
- Montecore - 4:46
- La Mer - 5:30
- Pivot Voltron - 7:57
- I May Be Gone For Some Time - 3:45
- Kirsten Dunst - 7:16
- Helps None But Hurts None - 6:15
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