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The Weekend Has Landed
2009 studio album by Ultrabeat From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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The Weekend Has Landed is the second studio album by Ultrabeat.
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Release
A limited number of copies of the album were released on December 1, 2008 under the title of Discolights: The Album however due to distribution problems and the album leaking on to file sharing websites the release date was eventually pushed back until October 26, 2009.[2] The album was renamed The Weekend Has Landed and had a slightly altered track listing from the original Discolights album.
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Four songs originally included on Discolights: The Album in 2008 that were removed from the final track list:
- "She's Like the Wind" (Patrick Swayze, Stacey Widelitz) – 2:41
- "Runaway" (Di Scala, Henry) – 2:51
- "What Will It Take?" (Di Scala, Henry, Wayne Donnelly) – 3:18
- "Right Here Waiting" (Richard Marx) – 2:37
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Personnel
- Ultrabeat
- Mike Di Scala – producer, vocals
- Chris Henry – producer
- Production
- Darren Styles – producer (on tracks 2 & 9)
- Additional musicians
- Rebecca Rudd – vocals (on tracks 6, 11, 16 & 17)
- MC Whizzkid – vocals (on tracks 1 & 10)
- MC Cyanide – vocals (on tracks 12 & 14)
- Other personnel
- Ignition Creative Business Solutions – design
- Ian McManus – photography
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