| Lost Horizons |
 | | Album by Lemon Jelly | | Released | October 7, 2002 (UK) October 8, 2002 (US) | | Recorded | 2001-2002 | | Genre | Electronica | | Length | 60:07 | | Label | Impotent Fury (UK) IFXLCD160 Beggars XL (US) 40156 Sony BMG (JPN) Image File history File links Losthorizons. ...
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| | Producer(s) | Nick Franglen | | Professional reviews | | | | Lemon Jelly chronology | Lemonjelly.KY (2000) | Lost Horizons (2002) | '64 - '95 (2005) | Lost Horizons is the (Mercury Music Prize nominated) first studio album (second if you count the EP compliation Lemonjelly.KY) from Lemon Jelly, released in October 2002. It has been considered to have a richer, more accessible sound than the compliation by critics; this has been proven well, as it span two moderately successful top 40 hits: "Space Walk" and "Nice Weather for Ducks". Like Lemonjelly.KY, many of its' songs have been used for BBC programmes/idents in the United Kingdom. Also, part of the song "Curse of Ka'Zar" is used on the Turner Classic Movie channel, before the movie starts and they are showing the ratings and credits and stuff. In the music industry, a record producer (or music producer) has many roles, among them controlling the recording sessions, coaching and guiding the performers, and supervising the recording, mixing and mastering processes. ...
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Track listing
All songs by Lemon Jelly Lemon Jelly is a musical collaboration between Nick Franglen and Fred Deakin. ...
- "Elements" (8:41)
- "Space Walk" (7:00)
- "Ramblin' Man" (7:08)
- "Return To Patagonia" (8:40)
- "Nice Weather For Ducks" (5:52)
- "Experiment Number Six" (6:09)
- "Closer" (7:24)
- "The Curse of Ka'Zar" (9:00)
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Bonus tracks Personnel - Nick Franglen: Band member, Producer
- Fred Deakin: Band member, Design, Illustration, Art Direction
- Cameron Jenkins: Engineer
- John Standing: Speech on "Elements" and "Ramblin' Man"
- Brian Foreman: Bass
- Bob "Forever" Young: Harmonica
- Carey Wilson, Bob Hunter, Keith Abbs, Malcolm Abbs - Vocals on "Elements"
- Steve Sidwell: Flugelhorns, Trumpets
- Micheal O'Connor: Speech on "Space Walk"
- Micheal Deakin: Speech on "Ramblin' Man"
- Andy Diagram: Trumpet, Sound Effects
- Damien Hand: Flutes, Saxophone
- Rory McFarlane: Double bass
- Melanie McFadyean & Rory Blair: Speech on "Return to Patagonia"
- Carey Wilson, Peter Bamber, Fergus O'Kelley, Micheal Clarke, Bob Fardell, Lindsay Benson, David Bevon, David Porter-Thomas: Choir on "Return to Patagonia"
- Enn Reitel: Vocals on "Nice Weather for Ducks"
- Guy Pratt: Bass on "Nice Weather for Ducks"
- Doctor William Brook: Speech on "Experiment Number Six"
- Andy Kane & Rita Campbell: Vocals on "The Curse of Ka'Zar"
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