August 21, 2001
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Watchmen return with double-album
By JAM! Music


Winnipeg's The Watchmen will break their long silence with a two-disc set that combines something old with something new.

The group's new album, "Slomotion," will be composed of one disc of new music, and a second album of the band's best material, from across their 10 year career, EMI Music Canada announced.

Disc One, dubbed "Fast Forward," is a set of eight new songs produced by Rhys Fulber (Delerium) and DJ Iain, as well as a remix of their song "Stereo."

The second disc, dubbed "Rewind," includes nine of the band's best songs, culled from their previous four records.

Both discs will contain multi-media components, including photos, video clips, and technology allowing fans to remix the song "Slomotion."

The album's first single, "Absolutely Anytime," is going out to radio stations this week.

Here's the track lineup for the album:

CD 1 - Fast Forward

  • 1. Holiday (Slow It Down)
  • 2. Absolutely Anytime
  • 3. No Longer Mine
  • 4. Together
  • 5. Slomotion
  • 6. I Like It
  • 7. Phone Call
  • 8. Soft Parade
  • 9. Stereo (Remix)

    CD 2 - Rewind

  • 1. Cracked
  • 2. Run & Hide
  • 3. Boneyard Tree
  • 4. All Uncovered
  • 5. Incarnate
  • 6. Zoom
  • 7. Shut Up
  • 8. Any Day Now
  • 9. Brighter Hell

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