Promises, Promises (song)
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| Single by The Cooper Temple Clause from the album Kick Up The Fire And Let The Flames Break Loose |
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| Released | 1 September 2003 | ||||
| Format | CD, 7", DVD | ||||
| Recorded | 2003 | ||||
| Genre | Alternative | ||||
| Length | 3:25 | ||||
| Label | Morning Records | ||||
| Producer | The Cooper Temple Clause | ||||
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"Promises, Promises" was the first single to be taken from The Cooper Temple Clause's second album, Kick Up The Fire And Let The Flames Break Loose. It was featured on the 2004 video game WRC 4.
Contents |
[edit] Track listings
[edit] CD
- Promises, Promises
- On. Off. On
[edit] DVD
- Promises, Promises
- Resident Writer
- Promises, Promises video
- Making of video
[edit] 7" vinyl
- Promises, Promises
- Our Eyes Are Bright
[edit] Japanese EP
- Promises, Promises
- On. Off. On.
- Resident Writer
- Our Eyes Are Bright
- Before The Moor
- I Want You To Think I Could Be
Released in Japan on January 21st 2004
[edit] International CD
- Promises, Promises
- On. Off. On.
- I Know
- Resident Writer
| The Cooper Temple Clause |
| Tom Bellamy | Dan Fisher | Ben Gautrey | Jon Harper | Kieran Mahon |
| Didz Hammond |
| Discography |
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| Albums: See This Through and Leave | Kick Up the Fire, and Let the Flames Break Loose | Make This Your Own |
| Extended plays: The Hardware EP | The Warfare EP | The Hardware EP + The Warfare EP | Head EP |
| Singles: "Way Out West" | "Let's Kill Music" | "Film-Maker // Been Training Dogs" | "Who Needs Enemies?" | "A.I.M." | "Promises, Promises" | "Blind Pilots" | "Damage" | "Homo Sapiens" | "Waiting Game" |


