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Paper Monsters
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Studio album by Dave Gahan
| title = Paper Monsters
Released 2 June 2003
| screenshot = AlbumPaper_Monsters.jpg
Recorded 2003
| artist = [[Dave Gahan]]
Studio Electric Lady (New York City)
| label = [[wikipedia:Mute Records|Mute]]
Genre
| catalognumber = STUMM216
Rockelectronica[1]
| releasedate = 2 June 2003
Length 48:07
| recordingdate = 2003
Label Mute
| recordedat = [[wikipedia:Electric Lady Studios|Electric Lady]] (New York)
Producer Ken Thomas
| producedby = [[wikipedia:Ken Thomas (record producer)|Ken Thomas]]
Dave Gahan chronology
| mixedby = Ken Thomas
Paper Monsters
| masteredby = Mike Marsh
(2003) Hourglass
| designby = Four5One Creative
(2007)
| photographyby = [[wikipedia:Anton Corbijn|Anton Corbijn]]
| formats =
Singles from Paper Monsters
| length = 48:07
"Dirty Sticky Floors"
| tracks = 10
Released: 26 May 2003
| colorscheme = Paper
"I Need You"
}}
Released: 18 August 2003
 
"Bottle Living/Hold On"
'''''Paper Monsters''''' is the debut studio album by [[Dave Gahan]], released on 2 June 2003 by [[wikipedia:Mute Records|Mute Records]]. It was supported by the [[:Category:2003 Paper Monsters Tour|Paper Monsters Tour]].
Released: 27 October 2003
 
Paper Monsters is the debut solo studio album by English singer Dave Gahan. It was released on 2 June 2003 in the United Kingdom by Mute Records and the following day in North America by Reprise Records.
== Track list ==
 
#[[Dirty Sticky Floors]] – 3:32
#[[Hold On]] – 4:17
#[[A Little Piece]] – 5:10
#[[Bottle Living]] – 3:31
#[[Black And Blue Again]] – 5:41
#[[Stay]] – 4:17
#[[I Need You]] – 4:45
#[[Bitter Apple]] – 5:59
#[[Hidden Houses]] – 5:01
#[[Goodbye (Dave Gahan song)|Goodbye]] – 5:54
 
== Singles ==
 
#[[Dirty Sticky Floors]] – <small>26 May 2003</small>
#[[I Need You]] – <small>18 August 2003</small>
#[[Bottle Living]] / [[Hold On]] – <small>27 October 2003</small>
 
{{Dave Gahan solo works}}
 
[[Category:Album]]
[[Category:Dave Gahan albums]]
[[Category:Dave Gahan albums released between 2000-2009]]
[[Category:Albums released between 2000-2009]]
[[Category:Dave Gahan solo works]]
 
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Latest revision as of 11:32, 6 April 2023

Paper Monsters
AlbumPaper Monsters.jpg
Album Paper Monsters
By Dave Gahan
Label Mute
Catalogue number STUMM216
Release date 2 June 2003
Recorded 2003
Recorded at Electric Lady (New York)
Produced by Ken Thomas
Mixed by Ken Thomas
Mastered by Mike Marsh
Design Four5One Creative
Photography Anton Corbijn
Length 48:07
Number of tracks 10

Paper Monsters is the debut studio album by Dave Gahan, released on 2 June 2003 by Mute Records. It was supported by the Paper Monsters Tour.

Track list

  1. Dirty Sticky Floors – 3:32
  2. Hold On – 4:17
  3. A Little Piece – 5:10
  4. Bottle Living – 3:31
  5. Black And Blue Again – 5:41
  6. Stay – 4:17
  7. I Need You – 4:45
  8. Bitter Apple – 5:59
  9. Hidden Houses – 5:01
  10. Goodbye – 5:54

Singles

  1. Dirty Sticky Floors26 May 2003
  2. I Need You18 August 2003
  3. Bottle Living / Hold On27 October 2003


Albums: Paper MonstersHourglass
Related works: Depeche Mode