War Child Help! A Day In The Life - Various Artists
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Track Listing
Side A:
1. Coldplay – How You See The World No. 2
2. Razorlight – Kirby’s House
3. Radiohead – I Want None Of This
4. Keane and Faultline – Goodbye Yellow Brick Road
5. Emmanuel Jal – Gua
Side B:
6. Gorillaz – Hong Kong
7. Manic Street Preachers – Leviathan
8. Kaiser Chiefs – I Heard It Through The Grapevine
9. Damien Rice – Cross-Eyed Bear
Side C:
1. The Magic Numbers – Gone Are The Days
2. Tinariwen – Cler Achel
3. The Coral – It Was Nothing
4. Mylo – Mars Needs Women
5. Maximo Park – Wasteland
Side D:
6. Elbow – Snowball
7. Bloc Party – The Present
8. Hard Fi – Help Me Please
To celebrate the tenth anniversary of the iconic HELP album a new generation of artists came together to create, at the time, the fastest recorded album ever. They recorded Help! A Day In The Life on Thursday 8th September 2005 which the record available for download just 32 hours later.Help! A Day In The Life is part of a series of four re-releases by War Child Records making the amazing music artists have donated to the charity available on DSPs and vinyl for the first time.
1 Love, Hope, Help! A Day In The Life and War Child Presents Heroes will be released by War Child Records – the charity’s independent record label. All proceeds from the releases will fund War Child’s life-saving work. When conflict broke out in Ukraine, War Child were quick to respond. Their teams are already on the ground working to understand the impact on children and supporting local volunteers and non- governmental organisations who operate in the border regions to Ukraine to get children vital aid and psychological care – fast. Here, millions of children and families are seeking refuge; arriving with little more than the clothes on their backs, and little access to food, water and shelter.
By purchasing these classic albums fans are supporting War Child to reach children in Ukraine and conflict zones around the world and give them the vital protection, education and psychosocial support they require.