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Music for the People (The Enemy album) : ウィキペディア英語版
Music for the People (The Enemy album)

''Music for the People'' is the second studio album by Coventry-based indie rock band The Enemy, which was released 27 April 2009. It entered the UK charts at number two, losing out on the number one spot to Bob Dylan's ''Together Through Life''.
==Background and recording==
Following a short break, the trio spent the majority of autumn 2008 recording in rural Wales at Monnow Valley Studio in South Wales with producer Jim Anderson and Mike Crossey. Whilst the plan was to capitalise on the buzz from their debut, the band didn't rush the sessions.
"We totally took our time," Clarke stated.
In early 2009, The Enemy completed the recording of the album. On their official MySpace blog, the band described the album as a "big step forward", deciding to "go back to basics with the recording and do it all on tape rather than computers which is how the vast majority of modern records are made, and as a result it sounds huge, like a proper old school rock record".〔(myspace )〕 They also described the album as having a more "raw and punkier sound",〔(【引用サイトリンク】url=http://www.nme.com/news/the-enemy/40578 )〕 whilst Clarke noted that, although he was aiming to address various issues with the album's lyrics, the band took a less organised approach in writing them;〔(【引用サイトリンク】 url = http://www.teletext.co.uk/planetsound/interviews-features/3eaf2c6648289b59589c98f4abb0b5c3/The+Enemy+on+the+state.aspx )
The lead single, "No Time For Tears", was debuted on BBC Radio 1 on 17 February 2009, including an interview with the band discussing tour dates and their "new sound".〔(【引用サイトリンク】 url = http://www.theenemy.com/news,new-single-on-radio-tonight_25.htm )〕 The single was officially released on 13 April, with the album following a fortnight later on 27 April. As part of the promotion for the album, the band played a number of gigs in small, intimate venues throughout February 2009, in Lincoln, York, Dundee, Wakefield, Tunbridge Wells and Corby.
The video for the second single, "Sing When You're In Love", was debuted on ''T4'' on 9 May 2009, and will be released on 22 June.〔(【引用サイトリンク】url=http://www.sundaymail.co.uk/tv-showbiz-news/music-news/2009/05/31/exclusive-the-enemy-want-peace-before-playing-on-oasis-home-turf-78057-21403237/ )
The third single, "Be Somebody", was used as theme music for the video game ''FIFA 10'' and in ITV's FA Cup football coverage.〔(Be Somebody Songfacts )〕

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