"Life in a Day" was (until the release of "Over My Shoulder") I Am Kloot's highest charting single coming in at #43 in the UK singles chart in 2003. The second CD featured the music video for "Life in a Day" as well as 2 other B-sides.
"Life in a Day" | ||||
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Single by I Am Kloot | ||||
from the album I Am Kloot | ||||
Released | 2003 | |||
Genre | Indie rock | |||
Length | 8:56 & 9:41 | |||
Label | The Echo Label | |||
Songwriter(s) | John Bramwell | |||
Producer(s) | Ian Broudie, Scott Alexander & Julian Gaskell, Chris Potter | |||
I Am Kloot singles chronology | ||||
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"Life in a Day" first appeared on I Am Kloot's self-titled second album. Preceded by "Untitled #1" which was released in March 2003, the track was the second single from the album and released on 9 June 2003. It peaked at #45 in the UK singles chart.[1][2][3]
The music video for "Life in a Day" was directed by film, multimedia, and transmedia artist Krishna Stott (Crimeface, Secret Story Network), and was the first of a number of collaborations between I Am Kloot and Stott.
City Life journalist Tim Birch described the video as 'a montage of cuts' that 'unfold' thus 'providing a non-story leading nowhere that strangely holds attention'. Composed of hundreds of fake security camera clips, Stott said of the project 'I like working with Kloot [...] they give me a lot of freedom visually'.[4]
Stott went on to make the music video for I Am Kloot's single "Proof" (a nearly three minute long take of British actor Christopher Eccleston), and "From Your Favourite Sky", both from the same album. Both "Life in a Day" and "From Your Favourite Sky" videos are available on I Am Kloot's Gods and Monsters DVD (2005).
The single was released on three formats, two CDs and one 7" single. All songs written by John Harold Arnold Bramwell.
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Singles | "Titanic"/"To You" • "Twist"/"86 TV's" • "Dark Star" • "Morning Rain" • "Untitled #1" • "Life in a Day" • "3 Feet Tall" • "From Your Favourite Sky" • "Proof" • "Over My Shoulder" • "Gods and Monsters (Two Lone Swordsmen)" • "I Believe" • "Maybe I Should" • "Hey Little Bird" • "Northern Skies"/"Lately" • "Proof" (2010) • "Fingerprints" • "Hold Back the Night" • "These Days Are Mine" • "Some Better Day" |
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