Hanni El Khatib announces new 19-track Savage Times album
18 January 2017, 14:41
| Written by
Laurence Day
US rocker Hanni El Khatib has announced new record Savage Times, which compiles all five of his 2016 EPs into one super-sized release.
As well as collecting his material from last year, the LP will feature a handful of "new and exclusive" tunes.
To mark the album's announcement, Khatib has shared his sublimely bluesy new number "This I Know", and a video featuring footage shot during a trip to Paris.
Savage Times is being released on the usual formats, plus as a limited edition 10" book package containing three vinyl discs.
Tracklist:
- Baby's OK
- Gonna Die Alone
- Born Brown
- Paralyzed
- Miracle
- Mangos & Rice
- Come Down
- No Way
- Mondo And His Makeup
- Gun Clap Hero
- Black Constellation
- So Dusty
- Till Your Rose Comes Home
- Hold Me Back
- Savage Times
- 1AM
- Peep Show
- This I Know
- Freak Freely
Savage Times is out 17 February via Innovative Leisure.
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