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1997 studio album by Levellers
Mouth to Mouth
Studio album by Levellers
Released25 August 1997
Recorded1997 at the Metway, Brighton
GenreRock, alternative rock, folk punk
Length48:41
LabelChina
ProducerJon Kelly
Levellers chronology
Zeitgeist
(1995)
Mouth to Mouth
(1997)
One Way of Life
(1998)
Professional ratings
Review scores
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Mouth to Mouth is the fifth studio album by the Levellers. It was released on the China label in 1997 and peaked at #5 in the UK album charts.

Track listing

  1. "Dog Train"
  2. "Beautiful Day"
  3. "Celebrate"
  4. "Rain and Snow"
  5. "Far Away"
  6. "C.C.T.V."
  7. "Chemically Free"
  8. "Elation"
  9. "Captains' Courageous"
  10. "Survivors"
  11. "Sail Away"
  12. "Too Real"

The 2007 re-issue of this album also contained the bonus tracks:

  1. "Bar Room Jury"
  2. "Angels"
  3. "All Your Dreams"
  4. "Windows"

Personnel

Musicians

  • Mark Chadwick - vocals, guitars
  • Simon Friend - guitars, vocals, banjo
  • Jonathan Sevink - violin, sample loops
  • Charlie Heather - drums
  • Jeremy Cunningham - bass guitar
  • Eddi Reader - backing vocals
  • Steve Broughton - keyboards
  • Christopher Taylor - percussion
  • Marcus McArrol - pedal steel guitar
  • The London Metropolitan Orchestra - strings
  • The Kick Horns - brass instruments

Production staff

  • Jon Kelly - producer
  • Andrew Scarth - engineer
  • Tim Young - mastering
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