The album begins with "
Requiem for a Tower", which is a re-orchestrated version of "Lux Aeterna" from the 2000 film,
Requiem for a Dream. The piece will be familiar to viewers of ''Britain's Got Talent'', as it is frequently used on the show. Another group's version of the piece is used by
Sky Sports for their
News, for whom Escala had been included as a part of an advertising campaign with the second track on the album, "Palladio", a version of "
Palladio I, Allegretto" from
Karl Jenkins'
Diamond Music. It was performed by the group when they were on ''Britain's Got Talent''. The third track is the
Led Zeppelin cover, "
Kashmir", and features guitarist
Slash of hard rock bands
Guns N' Roses and
Velvet Revolver. In 2009 Escala returned to ''Britain's Got Talent'' to perform their version of "Kashmir" un-competitively on the second live semi-final. The fourth track is "Finding Beauty", originally composed by Scot
Craig Armstrong for his
As If to Nothing album. The fifth track is a mellow cover of the popular
Robert Miles dance track "
Children". The sixth track is
Wings cover, "
Live and Let Die", it was performed by the group when they were on ''Britain's Got Talent''. The seventh track is a cover of film composer
Ennio Morricone's "
Chi Mai". The eighth track is "
Feeling Good", which was originally written by
Anthony Newley and
Leslie Bricusse for their 1965 musical
The Roar of the Greasepaint—the Smell of the Crowd, but resembling the cover by the band Muse. The ninth track is a rendition of
George Frideric Handel's "
Sarabande". The tenth track is "Clubbed to Death", which was originally from
Rob Dougan's debut album
Furious Angels. The album ends with a traditional style version
Samuel Barber's "
Adagio for Strings". The album features four songs which fellow British quartet
Bond had recorded in a similar style: "Adagio for Strings", "Kashmir", "Palladio", and "Children" (which
Bond performed under the title "Homecoming") on their
Shine,
Remixed and
Classified albums. Many
Bond enthusiasts claimed Escala were mimicking the contemporary style of
Bond which currently have substantial holding in the classical musical industry. Escala rebuked the claims.
The Guardian newspaper in the UK stated, "a would be classical hit however the covers are endless [...] a lack of new original material". According to media reports a cover of
Snow Patrol's "
Chasing Cars" was originally meant to appear on the album, but did not end up on the final release. == Track listing ==