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Come to Dust is a Post Trip Hop album by UK band Second Person.

This is the third and final[1] album from the band, and their first full length studio release since their debut Chromatography. It was produced by Mark Maclaine (aka The Silence) at The Silence Corporation Studios, London. Some of the songs on the album were mixed by the legendary Tony Platt who is best known for his work with Bob Marley and also engineering AC/DC's album Back in Black (2nd biggest selling album of all time) amongst many others.

Trivia

  • Guests on the album include 2006 UK DMC Champion: DJ Muzzel, legendary Jazz trumpeter Jay Phelps, composer/cellist Nicholas Singer, amongst others.
  • Directors for the album's videos include Ebba Erikzon (Radiohead's "2+2=5"), Mina Song (Gnarls Barkley's "Crazy"), Everton Sebben, and Mark Maclaine (The Silence)
  • The album includes the song: "Gone Fishing" - which has gained extensive play on MTV and over half a million views YouTube - by Katy Davis. This video has won a number of awards from short film festivals worldwide.

Track listing

  1. "Gone Fishing" - 3:46
  2. "The Alphabet Song" - 4:07
  3. "Another Girlfriend" - 3:01
  4. "Paper Umbrella" - 4:17
  5. "Unretractable Facts" - 3:29
  6. "Play Fair" - 3:29
  7. "The Wishbone" - 3:59
  8. "Story With Only Two Characters" - 1:38
  9. "Spilt Milk" - 4:56
  10. "Moth To A Candle Flame" - 2:51
  11. "Four Leaf Clover" - 4:39
  12. "Shadow Of A Doubt" - 2:33
  13. "Giant Steps (Bonus Track)" - 4:27

References

  • CDBaby.com
  • BBC Radio 2 Interview (The Weekender with Matthew Wright - 3rd Nov 2006)
  • The Times Newspaper (UK): Knowledge Section (Saturday 26 Nov 2006)
  • Future Music Magazine interview (Nov 2005)