The First Crusade (album)
| The First Crusade | ||
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| Studio album by Jakobínarína | ||
| Released | October 1, 2007 | |
| Recorded | Monnow Valley, Monmouth Wales | |
| Genre | Alternative, Punk | |
| Length | 35:26 | |
| Label | 12 Tónar, Regal/EMI | |
| Producer | Stan Kybert | |
| Promo cover | ||
![]() Promotional copy of The First Crusade |
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| Source | Rating |
| Morgunblaðið/MBL | |
| Neu Magazine | |
| NME | |
| Monitor | |
The First Crusade is the only studio album by the Icelandic band Jakobinarina. It was released on October 1, 2007 on 12 Tónar in Europe, and on Regal/EMI in the UK. The First Crusade was released on CD and LP. The original track listing listed "I've Got A Date With My Television" and "So, Spit Me In The Eye" as "(I've Got A Date With) My Television" and "Spit Me In The Eye". Jakobinarina disbanded shortly after the album's release on March 8, 2008.
Track listing
- "Monday I'm In Vain" – 3:04
- "His Lyrics Are Disastrous" – 2:17
- "17" – 2:43
- "Jesus" – 2:46
- "Call For Advice" – 4:13
- "End Of Transmission No.6" – 1:32
- "Sleeping In Seattle" – 2:24
- "I've Got A Date With My Television" – 2:51
- "This Is An Advertisement" – 4:01
- "I'm A Villain" – 2:58
- "Nice Guys Don't Play Good Music" – 3:08
- "So, Spit Me In The Eye" – 5:29
Personnel
- Gunnar Ragnarsson – vocals
- Hallberg Daði Hallbergsson – guitar and backing vocals
- Ágúst Fannar Ásgeirsson – keyboard
- Björgvin Ingi Pétursson – bass
- Heimir Gestur Valdimarsson – guitar
- Sigurður Möller Sívertsen – drums
- Marteinn Knaran Ómarsson - piano on "Jesus"
- Eric Yip, Collette Hazen, Jack Duckett and Nick Fry - Strings on "I've Got A Date With My Television, "This Is An Advertisement", "I'm A Villain", "Nice Guys Don't Play Good Music" and "So, Spit Me In The Eye"
- Stan Kybert - producer
- Mike Crossley - mixer
- Roy Merchant and Jim Anderson - engineers
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