We the Collective
We the Collective is the eleventh studio album by folk-punk rock band the Levellers. The album entered the British album charts at number 12, the band's highest charting entry in over 21 years.[2] The 10-track album features acoustic re-recordings of many of the band's greatest hits, with two new songs "Shame" and "Drug Bust McGee".[3]
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| Released | 30 March 2018[1] | |||
| Recorded | Abbey Road Studios | |||
| Genre | Rock, alternative rock, folk punk | |||
| Label | On the Fiddle Recordings | |||
| Producer | John Leckie | |||
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The album was produced by John Leckie.
Track listing
    
- "Exodus"
 - "Liberty Song"
 - "England My Home"
 - "Subvert"
 - "Hope Street"
 - "Elation"
 - "Dance Before the Storm"
 - "The Shame"
 - "Drug Bust McGee"
 - "One Way"
 
The deluxe edition included four additional tracks:
- "Fifteen Years"
 - "Outside Inside"
 - "All the Unknown"
 - "Said and Done"
 
Personnel
    
    Musicians
    
- Mark Chadwick - guitars, vocals
 - Charlie Heather - drums/percussion
 - Jeremy Cunningham - bass guitar, artwork
 - Simon Friend - guitars, vocals, mandolin
 - Jonathan Sevink - fiddle
 - Matt Savage - keyboard
 - Moulettes - cello, percussion, violin, viola, vocals
 - Laura Kidd - guest vocals
 
References
    
- "The Levellers – We The Collective". Discogs. Retrieved 6 April 2018.
 - "LEVELLERS". Retrieved 28 April 2019.
 - "Levellers announce acoustic album we the collective". f r u k. Retrieved 6 April 2018.
 
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