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"Forget Myself" is Elbow's first single from the album Leaders of the Free World, released in three formats: two CD singles and one 7" vinyl. One of the CDs was a Maxi-CD Single released on an Enhanced CD. The song itself has a technical-like sound as well as usage of doubletracking in the vocals."Strangeways to Holcombe Hill in 4.20" is an instrumental, reminiscent of several James Bond theme songs. "My Finger" is an Indigo Jones cover, a fellow-Manchester band.
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Forget Myself
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(2CD:) "The Good Day", "Strangeways to Holcombe Hill in 4.20", "My Finger"; (7":) "McGreggor"
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dbpedia:Alternative_rock
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2005-08-29Z
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322.0
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