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Oceans Apart [Limited] (CD - 2005)( UPC: 00634457210523)Artist: The Go-Betweens Label: Yep Roc Records Genre: Rock & Pop - Alternative Album Description: The Go-Betweens: Robert Forster (melodica); Adele Pickvance (bass guitar); Grant McLennan, Glenn Thompson.Personnel: Robert Forster (vocals, guitar, piano, organ); Grant McLennan (vocals,... Read More |
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| Album Description | |
| The Go-Betweens: Robert Forster (melodica); Adele Pickvance (bass guitar); Grant McLennan, Glenn Thompson. Personnel: Robert Forster (vocals, guitar, piano, organ); Grant McLennan (vocals, guitar); Glenn Thompson (guitar, keyboards, drums, background vocals); Duncan Lamont (clarinet); Tom Rees Roberts (flugelhorn); Trevor Mires (trombone); David Powell (tuba); Dave Ruffy (keyboards, percussion); Adele Pickvance (keyboards, background vocals). Additional personnel: Duncan Lamont, Trevor Mires, David Powell, Tom Rees Roberts. Audio Mixers: Mark Wallis; Dave Ruffy; Graham Pilgrim. Recording information: 06/27/2004. Photographer: Bleddyn Butcher. OCEANS APART is the third studio album by Robert Forster and Grant McLennan since the two lauded Australian singer/songwriters reunited under the Go-Betweens banner in 2000. A vibrant pop-rock outing, this record stands in notable contrast to the stripped-down indie sound of THE FRIENDS OF RACHEL WORTH and the acoustic-oriented atmosphere of 2003's BRIGHT YELLOW, BRIGHT ORANGE. In fact, OCEANS APART carries echoes of 1988's 16 LOVERS LANE, which is no coincidence, since both albums share producer Mark Wallis. Although Forster and McLennan are the essence of the Go-Betweens, the duo opts for more full-band interplay here with BRIGHT YELLOW's returning musicians--bassist Adele Pickvance and drummer Glenn Thompson. "Here Comes the City" sounds like a jangle-pop cousin of Talking Heads' "Life During Wartime" and features the literate lyrical musing "Why do people who read Dostoyevsky look like Dostoyevsky?" While the former is a typically playful Forster tune, the following track, "Finding You," is a chiming, melancholy song that exemplifies McLennan's aesthetic. This longstanding give and take defines the Go-Betweens, and it shapes this excellent record. |
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| Track Listing | |
| 1. | Here Comes a City |
| 2. | Finding You |
| 3. | Born to a Family |
| 4. | No Reason to Cry |
| 5. | Boundary Rider |
| 6. | Darlinghurst Nights |
| 7. | Lavender |
| 8. | Statue, The |
| 9. | This Night's for You |
| 10. | Mountains Near Dellray, The |
| 1. | People Say |
| 2. | He Lives My Life |
| 3. | Wrong Road, The |
| 4. | Bye Bye Pride |
| 5. | When People Are Dead |
| 6. | Streets of Your Town |
| Album Information | |
UPC: |
00634457210523 |
| Release Date: | May 17, 2005 |
| Type: | Performer |
| Genre: | Rock & Pop - Alternative |
| Label: | Yep Roc Records |
| Distributor: | Redeye Music |
| Producer: | Mark Wallis; Dave Ruffy; Mark Wallis; David Ruffy |
| Engineer: | Neil Coombe; Graham Pilgrim |
| Country of Origin: | USA |
| Original Release Year: | 2005 |
| # of Discs: | 2 |
| Studio / Live: | |
| Mono / Stereo: | Stereo |
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