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Fingers Crossed

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Fingers Crossed

Fingers Crossed is the first album of Australian Indie Pop Band, Architecture In Helsinki. The album was produced by, "Cameron Bird".

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About

The album was released on February 9, 2003 by Trifekta Records. It spawned the only one hit single, "Kindling". The album contains 13 track of songs.

Tracks

Track Title Duration
1 One Heavy February 0:59
2 Souvenirs 2:26
3 Imaginary Ordinary 2:17
4 Scissor Paper Rock 2:30
5 To and Fro 2:33
6 Spring 2008 2:52
7 The Owls Go 3:52
8 Fumble 3:07
9 Kindling 1:49
10 It's Almost A Trap 2:22
11 Like A Call 3:06
12 Where You've Been Hiding 2:41
13 City Calm Down 2:50

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Credits

Performance Credits

Architecture In Helsinki Primary Artist, Primary Artist

Charles Sheldon Vocals

Kim White Vocals, Tap Dance

Cameron Bird Group Member

James Cecil Group Member

Gus Franklin Group Member

Isobel Knowles Group Member

Jamie Mildren Group Member

Sam Perry Group Member

Tara Shackell Group Member

Kellie Sutherland Group Member

Shelley Brunt Cello

Cailan Burns Vocals

Lucy Lavery Vocals

Haima Marriott Bass

Connal Parsley Vocals

Miriam Roberts Vocals

Technical Credits

Francois Tetaz Mastering

Simon Grounds Advisor

Cameron Bird Instrumentation

James Cecil Engineer, Instrumentation

Gus Franklin Instrumentation

Isobel Knowles Engineer, Instrumentation

Jamie Mildren Instrumentation

Sam Perry Instrumentation

Tara Shackell Instrumentation

Kellie Sutherland Instrumentation

Haima Marriott Engineer, Live Sound Engineer

Trivia

  • The instruments used in this album includes glockenspiel, woodwinds, xylophone, flute, four different kinds of guitar, trumpet, tuba, trombone, melodica, thumb piano, clarinet, recorder, bass, and various drums and percussion including hand claps, finger snaps, and the taps of tap shoes.

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