Felt Mountain

Felt Mountain
Studio album by
Released11 September 2000 (2000-09-11)
Recorded1999–2000
Studio
Genre
Length39:32
LabelMute
Producer
Goldfrapp chronology
Felt Mountain
(2000)
Black Cherry
(2003)
Singles from Felt Mountain
  1. "Lovely Head"
    Released: 15 May 2000
  2. "Utopia"
    Released: 16 October 2000
  3. "Human"
    Released: 26 February 2001
  4. "Utopia (Genetically Enriched)"
    Released: 11 June 2001
  5. "Pilots"
    Released: 5 November 2001

Felt Mountain is the debut studio album by English electronic music duo Goldfrapp. It was released on 11 September 2000 by Mute Records. The album takes influence from a variety of music styles such as 1960s pop, cabaret, folk and electronica.[5]

Felt Mountain was generally well received by music critics, and was described as "simultaneously smarmy and seductive, yet elegant and graceful".[6] It peaked at number 57 on the UK Albums Chart, and was certified gold by the British Phonographic Industry (BPI) in October 2001. In 2001, the album was shortlisted for the Mercury Prize, an annual music prize awarded for the best British or Irish album from the previous year.


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