Charity Album ‘HELP’ Returns

Ten years ago, a slew of British artists from Oasis to Radiohead gathered together to release HELP which raised £1.25 million for children caught in Bosnian war. HELP organizer War Child has returned to offer HELP: A Day in the Life. The stellar ensemble of artists include never before heard tracks by Coldplay, Keane, Kaiser Chiefs, Damien Rice, Radiohead and Gorillaz among others. The 22-track effort spans the best established stars and the up-and-coming artists on the UK scene. All the proceeds raised from its sale will go to “material and psychological support and rehabilitation to children on the edge of conflict and post-conflict societies.”
Source: NME


Track Listing:
Antony and the Johnsons – ‘Happy Xmas (War is Over)’
Babyshambles – ‘Bollywood To Battersea’
Belle & Sebastian – ‘The Eighth Station of the Cross Kebab House’
Bloc Party – ‘The Present’
Coldplay – ‘How You See The World’
The Coral – ‘It Was Nothing’
Damien Rice – ‘Crosseyed Bear’
Elbow – ‘Snowball’
Emmanuel Jal – ‘Gua’
The Go! Team – ‘Phantom Broadcast’
Gorillaz – ‘Hong Kong’
Hard-Fi – ‘Help Me Please’
Kaiser Chiefs – ‘I Heard It Through the Grapevine’
Keane and Faultline – ‘Goodbye Yellow Brick Road’
The Magic Numbers – ‘Gone Are the Days’
Manic Street Preachers – ‘Leviathan’
Maximo Park – ‘Waste Land’
Mylo – ‘Mars Needs Women’
Radiohead – ‘I Want None of It’
Razorlight – ‘Kirby’s House’
Tinariwen – ‘Cler Achel’
The Zutons – ‘Hello Conscience’

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