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''Leaders of the Free World'' is the third studio album by English
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, released on 12 September 2005 in the UK and 21 February 2006 in the US on the V2 record label. The Japanese version of the album (released on 7 September 2005) features two bonus tracks, "McGreggor" and "The Good Day", which were both B-sides to the first single "Forget Myself". ''Leaders of the Free World'' was entirely produced by the band at Blueprint Studios in
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, a space the band hired for the duration of their recording sessions. The album reached number 12 on the British albums chart. The band teamed up with video artists The Soup Collective to produce an integrated music and video DVD to accompany the album. In the UK there was a limited edition release of the CD and the DVD in a gatefold sleeve. When released in the US, initial limited copies contained the bonus DVD (with alternatively-colored green artwork). The song "Mexican Standoff" was also recorded in Spanish. This version appears as a B-side to the "Leaders of the Free World" single.


Album cover

The album cover is highly reminiscent of the 1976 album ''
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, a group which is a major influence on Elbow frontman
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. However this is completely coincidental, because the cover's designer had not seen the Genesis cover art prior to designing it.Thread on Elbow Room forum
/ref> The album cover depicts five characters from the songs on the album itself: # The ticket conductor from the train in "Station Approach" (or possibly the bus conductor in "Great Expectations"). # The bouncer ("the man at the door") from "Forget Myself". During "An Imagined Affair", Garvey sings "I drink until the doorman is a Christmas tree" possibly meaning the same character. # The man "kicking up mischief" and drinking from "Picky Bugger" (or possibly the man who drinks "until the doorman is a Christmas tree" in "An Imagined Affair"). # A Mexican, from "Mexican Standoff". # A man needing patching up, with tea and a bicycle pump, as in "Puncture Repair".


Track listing


Japanese version


DVD


Singles

In the UK, there were two singles released from the album: * " Forget Myself" (29 August 2005) * "
Leaders of the Free World ''Leaders of the Free World'' is the third studio album by English Rock music, rock band Elbow (band), Elbow, released on 12 September 2005 in the UK and 21 February 2006 in the US on the V2 Records, V2 record label. The Japanese version of ...
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Additional musicians

* Alexis Smith and Jason Boshoff - additional programming on "Forget Myself", "Leaders of the Free World" and "My Very Best" * Jote Osahn and Stella Page - strings on "Forget Myself" and "My Very Best" ** Strings arranged by Elbow, additional arrangement by
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* Dylan Jupp - laughter on "Mexican Standoff"


External links


Soup Collective website
- includes information about the making of the ''Leaders of the Free World'' DVD


References

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