Pushing The Senses (song) - Track Listing

Track Listing

CD
  1. "Pushing the Senses" (Chris Sheldon Mix)
  2. "I for You"
  3. "Crowd of Stars"
  4. "Pushing the Senses" (Video)
7"
  1. "Pushing the Senses" (Chris Sheldon Mix)
  2. "Feeling a Moment" (Pete Lavelles's Squeaky Clean Mix)
Download exclusives
  1. "Pushing the Senses" (Acoustic)
  2. "Pushing the Senses" (Live from Brussels)


Feeder
  • Grant Nicholas
  • Taka Hirose
  • Karl Brazil
  • Jon Lee
  • Simon Blight
  • Mark Richardson
Albums
  • Polythene (1997)
  • Yesterday Went Too Soon (1999)
  • Echo Park (2001)
  • Comfort in Sound (2002)
  • Pushing the Senses (2005)
  • Silent Cry (2008)
  • Renegades (2010)
  • Generation Freakshow (2012)
EPs
  • Two Colours EP (1995)
  • Swim EP (1996)
  • iTunes Live: London Festival '08 EP (2008)
  • Seven Sleepers EP (2009)
Compilations
  • Another Yesterday
  • Swim (re-release)
  • Best Days in the Sun (promotional)
  • Picture of Perfect Youth
  • The Singles
Singles
  • "Stereo World"
  • "Tangerine"
  • "Cement"
  • "Crash"
  • "High"
  • "Suffocate"
  • "Day in Day Out"
  • "Insomnia"
  • "Yesterday Went Too Soon"
  • "Paperfaces"
  • "Buck Rogers"
  • "Seven Days in the Sun"
  • "Turn"
  • "Piece by Piece"
  • "Just a Day"
  • "Come Back Around"
  • "Just the Way I'm Feeling"
  • "Forget About Tomorrow"
  • "Find the Colour"
  • "Comfort in Sound"
  • "Tumble and Fall"
  • "Feeling a Moment"
  • "Pushing the Senses"
  • "Shatter / Tender"
  • "Lost and Found"
  • "Save Us"
  • "We Are the People"
  • "Tracing Lines / Silent Cry"
  • "Call Out"
  • "Renegades"
  • "Down to the River / This Town"
  • "Side By Side"
  • "Borders"
  • "Children of the Sun"
  • "Idaho"
Related
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  • The Echo Label
Bands
  • Renegades
  • The Darling Buds
  • Globus
  • Little Angels
  • b.l.o.w.
  • Sandstone Veterans
  • Skunk Anansie
  • Casino
  • Sunna
  • Ben's Brother

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