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2005 studio album by Whitey
The Light at the End of the Tunnel Is a Train Released 21 March 2005 Genre Length 44 :50 Label Producer
The Light at the End of the Tunnel Is a Train (2005)
Great Shakes (2007)
"Y.U.H.2.B.M.2" Released: 2003
"Leave Them All Behind" Released: 2003
"Non Stop / A Walk In The Dark" Released: 14 February 2005
The Light at the End of the Tunnel Is a Train is the debut studio album by British electronic musician Whitey . It was released on 21 March 2005 through 1234 Records in the UK and a year later through Dim Mak Records in the US. It was supported with singles "Y.U.H.2.B.M.2", "Leave Them All Behind" and "Non Stop".
Track listing [ edit ]
All tracks are written by Nathan Joseph White
Title 1. "Intro/In the Limelight" 3:37 2. "Leave Them All Behind" 4:38 3. "Y.U.H.2.B.M.2." 4:22 4. "A Walk in the Dark/Reprise" 5:38 5. "Can't Go out, Can't Stay In" 4:29 6. "Tantrum" 3:49 7. "Hahaha" 4:09 8. "Halfway Gone" 5:15 9. "Non Stop" 3:48 10. "The Light at the End of the Tunnel Is a Train" 5:05 Total length: 44:50
Japanese bonus tracks Title 11. "The Awful Truth" 4:01 12. "Just Another Animal" 3:34
Extended Edition bonus tracks Title 11. "Just Another Animal" 3:30 12. "Play Me" 3:33 13. "Shut Up, Look Happy" 3:10 14. "The Awful Truth" 4:03 15. "Twoface" 3:47 16. "Poor Thing" 5:47
Notes
"Y.U.H.2.B.M.2" is known as "Why You Have To Be Me" for its single release.
"Intro/In The Limelight" and "A Walk In The Dark/Reprise" have shortened titles in some releases
Personnel [ edit ]
Nathan J. White – songwriter, vocals, programmer, guitar, bass, organ, vibraphone, violin, drums, xylophone, producer, artwork
Sean McLusky – drums (tracks 1, 4)
Julian-Shah Tayler – guitar (tracks 3, 11)
Patrick Walden – guitar (track 3)
William "Wildcat Will" Blanchard – drums (tracks 7-9)
Paul Harrison – engineer (tracks 1, 3, 6, 7)
Robert Harder – co-producer, engineer (tracks 2, 4, 5, 8, 9, 11)
Paul Spence – engineer (track 10)
Patrick Duffy – art direction, design
Chris Graham – artwork
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