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We Can Create is the debut album from Northampton-based artist Maps, released digitally on 16 April 2007, and physically on 14 May 2007. It was shortlisted for the 2007 Mercury Music Prize, but lost out to Klaxons debut album Myths of the Near Future. Five singles were released from the album.
Album information
Since the album has been released, it has been seen as a critical success even though sales have been fairly modest. His first North American release, To the Sky EP, was digitally released on 22 May on the same label.
Maps has toured playing the album's songs with a full live line-up. Maps played the Latitude Festival in Southwold on 13 July, as well as the Leeds and Reading Festivals on 24 and 26 August. They played on five dates in the United States later in the same year.
James was supported by four local musicians for live shows. Phil Thurlby and Matthew Roberts were on keyboards and vocals, Andrew Lowther was on bass and Ben Gordelier was on drums.
On 17 July it was announced that We Can Create had been nominated for the Mercury Music Prize. However, it lost out to Klaxons' debut album Myths of the Near Future.
The album artwork for We Can Create and all the singles leading up to its release were created by CitizenBB (Ben Brown) at Citizen.
Track listing
Singles
"Lost My Soul": 6 March 2006
"Don't Fear": 30 October 2006
"It Will Find You": 30 April 2007
"You Don't Know Her Name": 6 August 2007
"To the Sky": 16 October 2007
References
External links
We Can Create at mute.com
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