Sunrise/The Trees

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"Sunrise" / "The Trees"
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Single by Pulp
from the album We Love Life
Released 8 October 2001
Format 2 CDs, 12"
Genre Britpop, alternative rock
Length 5:53 ("Sunrise")
4:51 ("The Trees")
Label Island
Producer(s) Scott Walker
Pulp singles chronology
"Party Hard"
(1998)
"Sunrise"/"The Trees"
(2001)
"Bad Cover Version"
(2002)

"Sunrise / The Trees" is a double A-side single by British rock band Pulp, from their 2001 album We Love Life. It was released 8 October 2001 ahead of the album, charting at #23 in the UK Singles Chart. "Sunrise" is also used in the award winning BBC animated satirical comedy sketch show Monkey Dust.

The instrumental parts in the song bear a strong resemblance to the Lou Reed song "Set the Twilight Reeling", from the album of the same name.

The Fat Truckers remix of "Sunrise" is notable for removing the instrumentation from the original recording and using loops and quick-cuts of Jarvis Cocker sighing and breathing heavily to replace it.

Track listings

CD one
No. Title Writer(s) Length
1. "Sunrise"   Nick Banks, Jarvis Cocker, Candida Doyle, Steve Mackey, Mark Webber, Peter Mansell 5:53
2. "The Trees"   Banks, Cocker, Doyle, Mackey, Webber 4:51
3. "Sunrise" (Fat Truckers/Scott Free Mix) Banks, Cocker, Doyle, Mackey, Webber, Mansell 4:07
CD two
No. Title Writer(s) Length
1. "The Trees"   Banks, Cocker, Doyle, Mackey, Webber 4:51
2. "Sunrise"   Banks, Cocker, Doyle, Mackey, Webber, Mansell 5:53
3. "The Trees" (Felled by I Monster) Banks, Cocker, Doyle, Mackey, Webber 5:27
12"
No. Title Writer(s) Length
1. "Sunrise" (All Seeing I - Middle of the Road Mix) Banks, Cocker, Doyle, Mackey, Webber, Mansell 6:08
2. "The Trees" (Felled by I Monster) Banks, Cocker, Doyle, Mackey, Webber 5:27
3. "The Trees" (Lovejoy the No Jazz Mix) Banks, Cocker, Doyle, Mackey, Webber 4:47

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