Zeitgeist (Levellers album)
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| Studio album by The Levellers | ||||
| Released | 27 November 1995 | |||
| Genre | Rock, alternative rock, folk punk | |||
| Length | 46:41 | |||
| Label | China | |||
| Producer | Al Scott | |||
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Zeitgeist is the fourth album by The Levellers. It was released in 1995 and reached #1 in the UK album charts, making it the band's most successful album. Two singles were released from the album – "Hope St.", which reached #12 in the UK single charts, and "Fantasy", which reached 16. Additionally, a re-recorded version of "Just the One" featuring Joe Strummer was released, reaching #12, as well as a live version of "Exodus" from the later Headlights, White Lines, Black Tar Rivers (Best Live) album the next year, which reached #24.
Track listing
- "Hope St."
- "The Fear"
- "Exodus"
- "Maid of the River"
- "Saturday to Sunday"
- "4.am"
- "Forgotten Ground"
- "Fantasy"
- "P.C. Keen"
- "Just the One"
- "Haven't Made It"
- "Leave This Town"
- "Men-an-Tol"
The 2007 re-issue included the bonus tracks:
- "Miles Away"
- "Your 'Ouse"
- "Drinking for England"
- "Searchlights"
References
| Preceded by The Charlatans by The Charlatans |
UK number one album 16–22 September 1995 |
Succeeded by The Great Escape by Blur |
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