The Servant (album)

The Servant is the debut album of the London-based alternative band The Servant in 2004, released on the Prolifica Records label. The limited edition contained 15 tracks and totalled an hour in length.

The Servant
Studio album by
Released5 April 2004 (UK)
GenreAlternative rock, Indie rock
Length46:25 (Standard Edition)
62:19 (Limited Edition)
LabelProlifica Records
ProducerDan Black, Steve Dub (co-producer)
The Servant chronology
With the Invisible
(2000)
The Servant
(2004)
How to Destroy a Relationship
(2006)

Track listing

All tracks are written by Dan Black, except "Devil", which contains an interpolation of "Me and the Devil Blues" by Robert Johnson.

No.TitleLength
1."Cells"4:47
2."Beautiful Thing"4:00
3."Liquefy"3:41
4."Body"4:42
5."Devil"4:16
6."Orchestra"3:32
7."I Can Walk In Your Mind"3:42
8."Not Scared, Terrified"4:18
9."Jesus Says"4:04
10."Get Down"3:11
11."Glowing Logos"6:12
Limited Edition Bonus Tracks
No.TitleLength
12."Jack The Ripper"3:41
13."Brand New Lover"4:24
14."Papyrus"5:13
15."Oh No, No, Not Another One"2:36
  • "Cells" was used in the movie Transporter 2 (2005) and was included in its soundtrack. The instrumental version was used for the trailer for Sin City trailer, but wasn't included on its soundtrack.

Singles

  • Orchestra (2003)
  • Liquefy (2004)
  • Cells (2005)
  • I Can Walk in Your Mind (2005 - promo)

Personnel

  • Dan Black: vocals, laptop and guitar
  • Chris Burrows: guitar
  • Matt Fisher: bass guitar
  • Trevor Sharpe: drums, percussions


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