Your History is Mine: 2002–2009 is a double-disc compilation album by Welsh rock band Funeral for a Friend, released on 28 September 2009 on Atlantic Records.[6]
The collection includes tracks from the band's two EPs and four studio albums, as well as covers, B-sides and four newly recorded tracks. It reached #86 in the UK chart. It is the band's first full-length CD to not be released in the United States.
The Limited 3CD Digital Release (which is now out of print) included a large amount of demos from the band's archives, including the previously unreleased song "Colossus", the electric demo of "This Letter", and "Summer's Dead And Buried" (one of the band's earliest songs that was rewritten to become "Waking Up").
Track listing
All lyrics written by Matthew Davies-Kreye; music composed by Funeral for a Friend, except where noted.[7]
Michael Haslam (leader), Helen Rathbone, Amanda Morrison, Jacqueline Barron, Clare Henry, Heather Cairncross, Andrew Butler, Gerard O'Beirne – synergy vocals (disc one, track 10)
Production
Produced by Joe Gibb (disc one, track 1), Colin Richardson (disc one, tracks 2–6), Terry Date (disc one, tracks 7–9), Gil Norton (disc one, tracks 10–11) and Romesh Dodangoda (disc one, track 12) with Funeral for a Friend
Mixed by the above, except disc one tracks 10–11, mixed by Dave Bascombe
Engineered by Roger Hopkins, Alwyn Davies (disc one, track 1), Colin Richardson, Will Bartle (disc one, tracks 2–6), Matt Hyde, Richard Woodcraft (disc one, tracks 3–6), Terry Date, Sam Hofstedt, Floyd Reitsma, Brian Valentino, paul william mercer guitars (disc one, tracks 7–9), Adrian Bushby, Helen Atkinson, John Dunne, Steve Price, Matt Bartran (disc one, tracks 10–11), Romesh Dodangoda and Rob Thomas (disc one, track 12)
Mastered by Tom Baker (disc one, track 2), Howie Weinberg (disc one, tracks 3–6), Ted Jensen (disc one, tracks 7–9 and 12) and Dick Beetham (disc one, tracks 10–11)
Recorded at Mighty Atom Studios, Swansea (disc one, track 1), Chapel Studios, Lincolnshire (disc one, tracks 2–6), RAK Studios and Miloco Studios (disc one, tracks 3–6), Studio X and Studio Litho, Seattle (disc one, tracks 7–9), Outhouse Studios, Reading (phone voice, disc one track 7) and Long Wave Studio, Cardiff (disc one, track 12)