Album Details
Title: Hand Built by Robots Artist: Newton Faulkner Release Date: 7/23/2007 Re-Released On: 6/25/2008 Label: BMG, Sony Music Distribution, Ugly Truth Album Type(s): lyrics/libretto UPCs: 4988017660690, 4988017663134, 886971130621, 886972231228, 0886971130621, 088697113062 Genre: Rock Styles: Adult Alternative Pop/Rock, Alternative/Indie Rock, Contemporary Singer/Songwriter Moods: Amiable/Good-Natured, Organic, Springlike, Sweet, Wistful, Delicate, Gentle, Intimate, Laid-Back/Mellow, Passionate, Reflective, Cheerful, Earthy, Innocent, Sensual, Sentimental, Earnest, Plaintive, Soothing Total Copies: 3 Number of Discs/SwapaCD Credits: 1 |
Track Listings
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Intro
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To the Light
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I Need Something
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All I Got (Everyone Is You)
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Dream Catch Me
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Feels Like Home
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Teardrop
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Gone in the Morning
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Sitar-Y Thing
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Uncomfortably Slow
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Straight Towards the Sun
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People Should Smile More
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She's Got the Time
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U.F.O.
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Face (Her)
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Ageing Superhero
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Lullaby
Additional Releases
| Year | Type | Label | Catalog # | | 2008 | CD | BMG | 25139 | | 2008 | CD | Sony Music Distribution | 722312 | | 2007 | CD | Ugly Truth | 88697113062 | | 2007 | CD | Sony Music Distribution | 711306 |
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Album Review
Hand Built by Robots is the debut album by British singer/songwriter Newton Faulkner, who has been compared to many of his peers whom he supported on their U.K. tours, including James Morrison and Paolo Nutini. The intentions of the album are made clear on "Intro," 34 seconds of acoustic guitar picking, and as he moves into the album proper on the tracks "To the Light" and the first single to be released, "I Need Something," there is more of the same: pleasant songs with a minimum of backing. "All I Got" reminds one of Extreme's "More Than Words" and on the second single, "Dream Catch Me," there is much more meat on the bones of the song -- and this finally propelled him into the Top Ten for the first time. For just over a minute, one really is wafted away to an Indian restaurant on the mini track/interlude "Sitar-y Thing," and there are several of these short interludes scattered throughout the second half of the album, including "Face Her" and "She's Got the Time," which wouldn't sound out of place on one of Paul Simon's world record albums. A cover of the Massive Attack ethereal song "Teardrop" is stripped bare and translated to an acoustic version with none of the power of the original, but possibly more feeling. The album entered the charts at number three and, surprisingly, climbed to the very top several weeks later. ~ Sharon Mawer, All Music Guide
Credits
| Name | Credits | | Adam Argyle | Guitar (Acoustic) | | Andy McKim | Producer, Keyboards, Fender Rhodes, Mixing, Engineer, Programming | | Ben Thomas | Drums, Piano, Fender Rhodes, Keyboards, Bass | | Crispin Hunt | Guitar | | Crispin Robinson | Percussion | | Matthew Truscott | Violin | | McKim Singers | Choir, Chorus | | Mike Spencer | Keyboards, Mixing, Producer, Synthesizer Bass, Guitar (Electric), Programming | | Newton Faulkner | Sitar, Guitar, Percussion, Washboard, Engineer, Organ, Bass, Vocals, Drums, Piano | | Ross Hamilton | Bass | | Steve Stacey | Art Direction, Design | | Tommy Dunn | Viola |
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