Film-Maker // Been Training Dogs

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"Film-Maker // Been Training Dogs"
Single by The Cooper Temple Clause
from the album See This Through And Leave
Released28 January 2002
Recorded2001
GenreAlternative rock
Length2:57 (Film-Maker), 3:12 (Been Training Dogs)
LabelMorning Records
Songwriter(s)(both songs) Tom Bellamy, Daniel Fisher, Ben Gautrey, Didz Hammond, Jon Harper, Kieran Mahon
Producer(s)The Cooper Temple Clause
The Cooper Temple Clause singles chronology
"Let's Kill Music"
(2001)
"Film-Maker // Been Training Dogs"
(2002)
"Who Needs Enemies?"
(2002)

"Film-Maker // Been Training Dogs" is a 2002 double A-side single by The Cooper Temple Clause. It peaked at number twenty on the UK Singles Chart.

Each CD single was enhanced with the promo videos, on-set interviews with the band, photographs from the shoot, roll calls, and tokens.

The A-side of the 7" was double-tracked, meaning that it contained two separate groove paths, one for each of the lead tracks, which means that it is essentially down to chance whether you hear "Film-Maker" or "Been Training Dogs".

Track listing[edit]

CD1[edit]

  1. "Film-Maker" (Radio Edit)
  2. "Been Training Dogs"
  3. "Screwdriver Song"
  4. "Film-Maker" (video)

CD2[edit]

  1. "Been Training Dogs"
  2. "Film-Maker" (Album Version)
  3. "Safe Enough Distance Away"
  4. "Been Training Dogs" (video)

7"[edit]

A1. "Film-Maker"

A2. "Been Training Dogs"
B. "Way Out West" (Hightower Remix)