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2006 studio album by Trentemøller
The Last Resort Released 9 October 2006 Recorded 2005–2006 Genre Electronic , downtempo , minimal Length 77 :34 (Standard Edition) 153:51 (Limited Edition) Label Poker Flat Recordings Producer Trentemøller
"Always Something Better" Released: 11 September 2006
"Moan" Released: 12 March 2007
"Miss You" Released: 27 March 2008
The Last Resort is the debut album by Danish electronic musician Trentemøller . It was released on 9 October 2006. The album debuted at No. 5 on the Danish Albums Chart .[ 1] In Denmark, The Last Resort was certified platinum in October 2009 for sales over 30,000 copies, a rare feat for an electronic music album.[ 2] It is also available in a Limited Edition which includes a bonus disc with some of Trentemøller's previous 12-inch singles .
Philip Sherburne of Pitchfork compared the album to Thom Yorke 's The Eraser .[ 5] Resident Advisor —an online magazine with a focus on electronic music —named The Last Resort as the fifth best album of 2006.[ 8] They also named it the 28th best album of the decade.[ 9] The Danish newspaper Politiken gave the album 5 out of 6 stars,[ 6] and named it the second best Danish album of 2006, dubbing him "the hero of techno ".[ 10]
All tracks are written by Anders Trentemøller.
Title 1. "Take Me into Your Skin" 7:43 2. "Vamp" 4:33 3. "Evil Dub" 6:15 4. "Always Something Better" 6:10 5. "While the Cold Winter Waiting" 5:04 6. "Nightwalker" 4:08 7. "Like Two Strangers" 3:25 8. "The Very Last Resort" 8:31 9. "Snowflake" 7:33 10. "Chameleon" 6:57 11. "Into the Trees (Serenetti Part 3)" 7:22 12. "Moan" 5:50 13. "Miss You" 4:03
The Singles – Limited Edition Bonus CDTitle 1. "Always Something Better" (Vocal Version) (feat. Richard Davis) 6:12 2. "Moan" (Vocal Version) (feat. Ane Trolle) 5:46 3. "Physical Fraction" 7:02 4. "Polar Shift" 8:28 5. "Chameleon" 7:58 6. "Sunstroke" 8:28 7. "Always Something Better" (Trentemøller Remix) 7:59 8. "Nam Nam" 5:41 9. "Killer Kat" 7:06 10. "Rykketid" 5:12 11. "Prana" 6:25
Anders Trentemøller – production, instruments, programming, guitar (1 and 8) , bass (2) , celesta (4 and 7) , glockenspiel and melodica (5) , carillon (7)
Henrik Vibskov – acoustic drums (1 and 11)
Mikael Simpson – distorted bass (1) , acoustic guitar (8)
Karl Bille – bass (2)
Arnaud Donez – guitar and bass (3)
Thomas "DJ T.O.M." Bertelsen – scratch solo (4)
Ossian Ryner – assistant engineer
Charts and certifications [ edit ]
In 2011, it was awarded a gold certification from the Independent Music Companies Association which indicated sales of at least 75,000 copies throughout Europe.[ 13]