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The Fire Is on the Bird

The Fire Is on the Bird is the first studio album by Australian hip hop band Jackson Jackson.[1] It was issued on 27 March 2007 via EMI Music Australia with Jan Skubiszewski producing.[2][3]

Release

The track "My Robot" was released exclusively to the iTunes Store. The untitled hidden track is absent on the iTunes Store.[3]

Reception

At the ARIA Music Awards of 2007, The Fire Is on the Bird received a nomination for Best Urban Release.[4]

Track listing

No.TitleLength
1."A Hole in the Garden"4:32
2."The International Society of Bad Dancers"3:57
3."Cats Rats and Pigeons"4:03
4."Eliza"6:00
5."Angel Dust"4:21
6."The Flicker and the Spark"4:24
7."Grab a Gun"3:09
8."Intelligent Evolved and Insane"4:35
9."Down to the River"2:54
10."The Fire is on the Bird"1:58
11."Waxed World"4:03
12."The Future is the Past"5:40
13."[Untitled hidden track]"4:23
14."The Lonely Ooh"1:46
15."My Robot"5:16
Total length:61:58

Personnel

See Jackson Jackson#Band members

References

  1. ^ Jackson Jackson on MySpace
  2. ^ The Fire Is On The Bird on MySpace
  3. ^ a b The Fire Is On the Bird on iTunes Preview
  4. ^ "ARIA Awards – History: Winners by Year 2007: 21st Annual ARIA Awards". Australian Recording Industry Association (ARIA). Archived from the original on 18 November 2007. Retrieved 25 June 2018.
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