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Wikipedia article




{{Infobox song

| name = Mowgli's Road

| cover = Marina and the Diamonds - Mowgli's Road.png

| alt =

| type = single

| artist = Marina and the Diamonds

| album = The Family Jewels

| A-side = Obsessions

| B-side = Space and the Woods

| released =

| recorded = 2008

| studio = * The Ivory Tower

* Konk, London

| genre =

*Pop

*alternative pop

*experimental pop

| length = 3:12

| label = 679

| writer = * Marina Diamandis

* Liam Howe

| producer = Liam Howe

| prev_title = Obsessions

| prev_year = 2009

| next_title = Hollywood

| next_year = 2010

| misc =

}}

"'Mowgli's Road'" is a song by Welsh singer Marina and the Diamonds from her debut studio album, 'The Family Jewels' (2010). The song was released on 13 November 2009 as the album's second single, containing a cover of the Late of the Pier song "Space and the Woods" as its B-side. "Mowgli's Road" originally appeared as a B-side to the single "Obsessions", which was released on 16 February 2009 by Neon Gold Records.

The title is a reference to the character of the same name in Rudyard Kipling's 'The Jungle Book' story collection. It has been described to be a pop, alternative pop, and experimental pop song.

Critical reception



Stuart Heritage of 'The Guardian' wrote, "'Mowgli's Road' is odd. Think Gary Glitter, but if he kept pictures of 'The Wicker Man' and some nice cutlery on his hard drive instead of that other stuff. This could easily be a hit; or, rather, the first couple of minutes could. Then it descends into a lunatic mixture of monkey wails, whistling and childlike nightmare mumbles that may well be responsible for my chronic insomnia."

Music video



The music video for "Mowgli's Road" was directed by Chris Sweeney and released onto YouTube on 20 October 2009. The video features Diamandis and two girls with origami limbs and torso dancing in a spotlight with a white screen. In the second verse, Diamandis sings into a microphone on a stand. It begins with Diamandis standing without lighting and stomping her origami legs to the beat of the music. When the lighting comes on, Diamandis begins singing and moving her origami legs; two female dancers with the same legs appear and dance with her. After the repeat of the chorus, Diamandis is shown with her origami torso, bouncing up and down while singing the third verse. While the music continues in the song, Diamandis and the dancers dance with all limbs in origami form. The video ends with the lighting of the set going out and they all stand as Diamandis was in the beginning.

Track listings



*'Digital single'

* 'Digital remixes'

* 'UK limited-edition 7-inch single'

Credits and personnel



Credits adapted from the liner notes of 'The Family Jewels'.

Recording and management

* Recorded at The Ivory Tower and Konk Studios (London, England)

* Mixed at The Ivory Tower

* Mastered at Electric Mastering (London, England)

* Published by Warner Chappell Music Publishing Ltd/Sony/ATV

Personnel

* Marina Diamandis vocals

* Liam Howe production, engineering, programming, drums, spoons, Philicorda, whistle, glockenspiel, bass, acoustic guitar, mixing

* Dougal Lott Pro Tools

* Alex Mackenzie harpsichord, drums

* Raymond67 (Freesound Project) mechanical monkey

* Sandyrb (Freesound Project) human monkey

* Guy Davie mastering

References




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