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Human After All (album)

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Human After All is the third studio album by Daft Punk. It was released on March 8th 2005 in Japan through Toshiba-EMI, March 14th 2005 in the UK and March 15th 2005 in the USA and the rest of the world through Virgin Records. The album was recorded between September 13th and October 9th 2004 and produced by Cédric Hervet and Gildas Loaëc. The total running time of the album is 45:34.

Human After All was created in 6[1] weeks in Daft Punk's house studio in Paris. Thomas Bangalter stated that "Human After All speaks for itself". Critics find album very raw and uncut, but more spontaneous than other Daft Punk albums[2].

Contents

[edit] Awards and nominations

  • 2005 Grammy Award for best electronic/dance album (nomination)

[edit] Track listing

  1. "Human After All" (5:19)
  2. "The Prime Time of Your Life" (4:23)
  3. "Robot Rock" (4:47)
  4. "Steam Machine" (5:22)
  5. "Make Love" (4:48)
  6. "The Brainwasher" (4:08)
  7. "On/Off" (0:19)
  8. "Television Rules the Nation (4:47)
  9. "Technologic" (4:44)
  10. "Emotion" (6:57)

[edit] Singles

  1. "Robot Rock" (2005)
  2. "Technologic" (2005)
  3. "Human After All" (2005)
  4. "Prime Time of Your Life" (2006) (despite the fact that album track listing credits the track as "The Prime Time of Your Life", the single cover credits the track as "Prime Time of Your Life")

[edit] Music videos

  1. "Robot Rock" (2005)
  2. "Technologic" (2005)
  3. "The Prime Time of Your Life" (2006)

[edit] References

Daft Punk albums

Homework (1997)Discovery (2001)Human After All (2005)TBA (???)
Musique Vol. 1 (1993-2005) (2006)
Daft Club (2003)Human After All - Remixes (2006)
Alive 1997 (2001)Alive 2007 (2007)