Seconds (Kate Rogers album)

Seconds (Kate Rogers album)

Infobox Album | Name = Seconds
Type = Cover album
Artist = Kate Rogers


Released = 31 May, 2005
Recorded = ???
Genre = Cover versions
Length = 32:45
Label = Grand Central Records
GCCD139
Producer = ???
Reviews = -
Last album = "St. Eustacia"
(2004)
This album = "Seconds"
(2005)
Next album =

"Seconds" is the third album released by Kate Rogers.Her first album was a compilation of her guest appearances as vocalist on Grand Central Records releases, entitled "Kate Rogers Vs Grand Central". This was followed by "St. Eustacia", an album of original material, written and performed by Rogers.

"Seconds" consists of 8 somewhat surprising cover versions in Kate's downtempo style, plus one new original track, written and performed with Grand Central Records label-mate, Jon Kennedy

Track listing

# "Bigmouth Strikes Again" (The Smiths cover) – 3:47
# "Climbing Up the Walls" (Radiohead cover) – 3:46
# "Sail" (Aim & Kate Rogers) – 4:42
# "Here Comes Your Man" (The Pixies cover) – 3:18
# "Big Me" (Foo Fighters cover) – 2:01
# "Broken Arrow" (Neil Young cover) – 3:57
# "I Miss You" (Blink-182 cover) – 3:11
# "Brain Stew" (Green Day cover) – 2:44
# "Nothing Appeals To Me Here" (Kate Rogers & Jon Kennedy) – 5:19


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