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2007 studio album by Dragonette
Galore Released August 6, 2007 (2007-08-06 ) Recorded 2005–07 Studio
418 Airlines, Vespa Music Group (Toronto , Ontario )
Dragon's Lair, Mayfair Studios , RAK Studios , The Sample Factory, Tower of Power, Townhouse Studios (London , England)
Echo Studios, The Computer Hell Cabin (Los Angeles , California)
Length 36 :58 Label Mercury Producer
Galore is the debut studio album by Canadian electronic music band Dragonette , released on August 6, 2007 by Mercury Records . The album contains a mix of newly recorded tracks and reworked songs which had featured on their independently released Dragonette EP , which was available through the band's website two years earlier.
Anticipation for the album was increased early in 2007 when Popjustice published a "Greatest Hits of 2007" list including four of the album's tracks: "I Get Around", "True Believer", "Marvellous" and "Competition".[ 9] While "I Get Around " and "Take It Like a Man " were both released as proper singles, music videos for "Competition" and "Jesus Doesn't Love Me" were filmed and released online.
Galore was first released digitally in the United Kingdom and the United States in August 2007. A physical release followed in the UK and Canada in September 2007, and in the US in November 2008.
Title Writer(s) Producer(s) 1. "I Get Around " Dragonette 3:28 2. "Competition" 3:27 3. "Take It Like a Man "
Sorbara
Kurtz
Steve Chrisanthou
Pete Prilesnik
Dragonette 3:03 4. "True Believer" 3:42 5. "Another Day" Dragonette 2:52 6. "Get Lucky" Sorbara Dragonette 3:05 7. "Jesus Doesn't Love Me" 2:52 8. "Black Limousine" 3:38 9. "Gold Rush"
Sorbara
Kurtz
Joel Stouffer
Dragonette
Darren Lewis
Iyiola Babalola
3:40 10. "You Please Me" 4:23 11. "Marvellous" Dragonette 2:48
Credits adapted from the liner notes of Galore .[ 11]
Dragonette
Dragonette – production
Martina Sorbara – vocals (all tracks) ; keyboards (tracks 4, 5, 11)
Dan Kurtz – bass, keyboards, programming (all tracks) ; backing vocals (track 2–4, 6–11) ; guitar (tracks 1–3, 7–11) ; electric guitar (tracks 4, 5)
Joel Stouffer – drums (tracks 1–5, 8–11) ; keyboards (tracks 3, 9) ; percussion (track 6)
Will Stapleton – guitar (track 3) ; acoustic guitar (tracks 5, 6)
Simon Craig – guitar (tracks 1, 2)
Additional personnel
Richard Andrews – art direction, design
Dave Arch – piano (tracks 4, 10)
Iyiola Babalola – production (track 9)
Simon Craig – guitar
Davide Direnzo – drums (track 6)
Sandrine Dulermo – photography
Andy Duncan – drum programming (track 10)
Tracey Fox – management
Future Cut – additional programming (track 9)
Dan Grech-Marguerat – mixing (all tracks) ; vocal recording (tracks 3, 9)
Neil Harris – management
Ted Jensen – mastering
Junkie XL – keyboards, production, programming (track 7)
Greg Kurstin – production (tracks 2, 4, 8) ; keyboards, programming (tracks 2, 4, 8, 11)
Michael Labica – photography
Darren Lewis – production (track 9)
Scott MacLachlan – A&R
Danny Michel – acoustic guitar (track 4)
David Naughton – additional Pro Tools (track 10)
Steve Power – production (track 10)
Pete Prilesnik – Pro Tools, string programming (track 3)
Eric Ratz – drum recording (track 1)
Tim Roe – additional Pro Tools, drum editing (tracks 2, 3, 5, 8)
Vince Spilchuk – keyboards (track 6)
Graeme Stewart – drum recording (tracks 3, 5, 8, 9) ; drum programming (track 3)
Matt Vaughan – keyboard programming (track 10)
Adam White – additional Pro Tools (track 8)
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