Lost and Found (song)

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“Lost and Found”
Single by Feeder
from the album The Singles
Released May 1, 2006
Format CD, 7" single, Digital Download
Recorded Late 2005
Genre Rock
Length 2 min 57 s
Label Echo
Producer Grant Nicholas, Matt Sime
Feeder singles chronology
"Shatter / Tender"
(2005)
"Lost and Found"
(2006)
"Save Us"
(2006)

"Lost and Found" was the first single to be taken from UK rock band Feeder's singles album titled The Singles.

The song was voted 79th best song of 2006 by the readers of Q Magazine.[1]

The single was supported for the first time with a series of digital downloads, recorded live from each date of the bands rescheduled tour of 2005 with the gigs played in 2006, and helped the track chart at #20 on the UK downloads chart giving them their top 20 downloads breakthrough.

The single made #12 with the downloads added onto the physical sales.

The vinyl set of two discs has a 1998 recording named "Uptight", which features the late Jon Lee on the drumkit.

[edit] Uses in other media

When it was reported on Greg James Radio 1 early breakfast show, that Calvin Harris lost the laptop computer at Heathrow Airport Terminal Five, which contained the only copy of his second album, James played "Lost and Found" as "an open letter" to Harris.

[edit] Track listing

[edit] CD

  1. "Lost and Found" - 2:57
  2. "High 5" - 2:30
  3. "Lost and Found" (acoustic) - 3:10
  4. "Lost and Found" (video)

[edit] CD (Europe)

  1. "Lost and Found" - 2:59
  2. "High 5" - 2:32
  3. "Uptight" - 3:12
  4. "Lost and Found" (acoustic) - 3:15
  5. "Lost and Found" (video)

[edit] 7" #1

  1. "Lost and Found"
  2. "High 5"

[edit] 7" #2 (Gatefold)

  1. "Lost and Found"
  2. "Uptight"

[edit] Download Exclusives

  1. "Lost and Found" (Live from Hammersmith Apollo 21 March 2006)
  2. "Lost and Found" (Live from Hammersmith Apollo 22 March 2006)
  3. "Lost and Found" (Live from Brighton Centre 24 March 2006)
  4. "Lost and Found" (Live from Birmingham NEC 25 March 2006)

[edit] References

  1. ^ Q Issue 246 January 2007