The Last Few Beautiful Days | ||||
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Studio album by The Motels and Martha Davis | ||||
Released | March 30, 2018[1] | |||
Studio | Pentshouse Studios, Ultrasound Studios | |||
Genre | Pop rock | |||
Length | 42:41[1] | |||
The Motels and Martha Davis chronology | ||||
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The Last Few Beautiful Days is the ninth studio album by new wave band The Motels. Martha Davis's eldest daughter Maria inspired many of the songs on The Last Few Beautiful Days album, as she had died in 2016 after battling an opioid addiction.[2][3]
Track listing
No. | Title | Writer(s) | Length |
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1. | "Punchline" | Martha Davis | 3:57 |
2. | "As Long As" | Davis, Eric Gardner, Nick Johns, Marty Jourard, Clint Walsh[1] | 2:43 |
3. | "Lucky Stars" | Davis, Eric Gardner, Nick Johns, Marty Jourard, Clint Walsh | 3:50 |
4. | "Look At Me" | Davis, Johns | 3:13 |
5. | "Machine" | Davis, Johns | 3:48 |
6. | "Light Me Up" | Davis | 4:18 |
7. | "Tipping Point" | Davis, Gardner, Johns, Jourard, Walsh, Brady Wells | 4:31 |
8. | "Imposters" | Davis, Gardner, Johns, Jourard, Walsh, | 3:12 |
9. | "Criminal" | Davis | 4:40 |
10. | "Nobody" | Davis | 4:01 |
11. | "Last Few Beautiful Days" | Davis | 3:12 |
References
- 1 2 3 "Last Few Beautiful Days". AllMusic. Retrieved May 2, 2019.
- ↑ "Martha Davis, The Music, The Motels and the Magic". Coachella Valley Weekly. 2018-10-31. Retrieved 2019-05-01.
- ↑ "New Wave Noir Meets Technicolor: An Interview with the Motels' Martha Davis". PopMatters. 2018-03-02. Retrieved 2019-04-29.
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