These Things Move in Threes
Studio album by
ReleasedMay 28, 2007
StudioCarman Recording Studio, Granada, Spain; Olympic Studios, Barnes, London
GenreIndie rock, alternative rock, post-punk revival
LabelColumbia
ProducerYouth
Mumm-Ra chronology
Black Hurts Day and the Night Rolls On
(2006)
These Things Move in Threes
(2007)
Back to the Shore
(2014)
Singles from These Things Move In Threes
  1. "Out of the Question"
    Released: October 2006
  2. "What Would Steve Do?"
    Released: February 2007
  3. "She's Got You High"
    Released: August 2007
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These Things Move in Threes is the first album from indie rock band Mumm-Ra, released on 28 May 2007, and leaked onto the internet on the 17 May. Before the release of the album, three songs were taken as singles, whilst "Song B" was released on the EP, Black Hurts Day and the Night Rolls On, and had a music video created.

Track listing

All tracks composed by Mumm-Ra

  1. "Now or Never"
  2. "Out of the Question"
  3. "These Things Move in Threes"
  4. "She's Got You High"
  5. "Song B"
  6. "The Sick Deal"
  7. "Light Up This Room"
  8. "Starlight"
  9. "This Is Easy"
  10. "What Would Steve Do?"
  11. "Down Down Down"

B-sides

From Out of the Question

  1. "Clocks Tick Louder at the Dead of Night"
  2. "When the Lights Go Out"
  3. "In Between Days" (cover of The Cure)

From What Would Steve Do?

  1. "Cute As"
  2. "Without You"
  3. "What Would Steve Do?" (Floorboard Mix)

From She's Got You High

  1. "Indiscrete"
  2. "Song E"
  3. "Out of the Question" (live)
  4. "There She Is" (acoustic)

Personnel

Mumm-Ra

with:

  • The London Session Orchestra - strings on "The Sick Deal"
  • Wil Malone - string arrangement
Technical
  • Clive Goddard - engineer
  • James Taylor - art direction, cover illustration

References

http://www.sonybmgmusic.co.uk/releases/473/

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