Graffiti (Maxïmo Park song)

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"Graffiti" |
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Single by Maxïmo Park
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from the album A Certain Trigger
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B-side |
"Trial and Error" |
Released |
2 May 2005 |
Format |
CD, 7" vinyl, download |
Length |
3:05 |
Label |
Warp Records |
Songwriter(s) |
Duncan Lloyd (Music & Lyrics)
Paul Smith (Lyrics) |
Producer(s) |
Paul Epworth |
Maxïmo Park singles chronology |
"Apply Some Pressure" (2005)
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"Graffiti" (2005)
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"Going Missing" (2005)
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"Graffiti" was the third single released by Maxïmo Park, taken from their first album A Certain Trigger. It was released on 2 May 2005, and reached number 15 on the UK Singles Chart.
The song was awarded 'Lyric of the year' on BBC 6 Music for lyrics written by guitarist Duncan Lloyd
Track listing
- CD1 (WAP187CD) (White Background) :
- "Graffiti" – 3:05
- "Trial and Error" – 2:29
- CD2 (WAP187CDR) (Green Background) :
- "Graffiti" (Original Demo Version) – 3:11
- "Stray Talk" – 2:47
- "Apply Some Pressure" (Original Demo Version) – 3:27
- 7" (7WAP187, white vinyl):
- "Graffiti" – 3:05
- "Hammer Horror" – 3:31
External links
- Single information on MaxïmoPark.com
Maxïmo Park
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- Paul Smith
- Duncan Lloyd
- Tom English
- Lukas Wooller
Archis Tiku
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Albums |
- A Certain Trigger
- Missing Songs
- Our Earthly Pleasures
- Quicken the Heart
- The National Health
- Too Much Information
- Risk to Exist
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Singles |
- "The Coast Is Always Changing"
- "Apply Some Pressure"
- "Graffiti"
- "Going Missing"
- "I Want You to Stay"
- "Our Velocity"
- "Books from Boxes"
- "Girls Who Play Guitars"
- "Karaoke Plays"
- "The Kids Are Sick Again"
- "Questing, Not Coasting"
- "Hips and Lips"
- "Write This Down"
- "The Undercurrents"
- "The National Health"
- "Leave This Island"
- "Midnight on the Hill"
- "Give, Get, Take"
- "Risk to Exist"
- "What Did We Do to You to Deserve This?"
- "Get High (No I Don't)"
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DVDs |
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Related articles |
- Warp Records
- County Durham
- Maxïmo Park discography
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