The Sundays - Static & Silence (1997)
BAND/ARTIST: The Sundays
- Title: Static & Silence
- Year Of Release: 1997
- Label: DGC
- Genre: Alt Rock, Indie Rock, Dream Pop, Folk Rock
- Quality: Mp3 320 / Flac (tracks)
- Total Time: 42:14
- Total Size: 103/290 Mb
- WebSite: Album Preview
Tracklist:
01. Summertime
02. Homeward
03. Folk Song
04. She
05. When I'm Thinking About You
06. I Can't Wait
07. Cry
08. Another Flavour
09. Leave This City
10. Your Eyes
11. So Much
12. Monochrome
01. Summertime
02. Homeward
03. Folk Song
04. She
05. When I'm Thinking About You
06. I Can't Wait
07. Cry
08. Another Flavour
09. Leave This City
10. Your Eyes
11. So Much
12. Monochrome
Static & Silence is the third and final studio album by English alternative rock band The Sundays, released in the UK by Parlophone on 22 September 1997, and in the US by Geffen on 23 September 1997. The title is a quote from the album's final track "Monochrome", and the album's cover photo is a reference to the subject of "Monochrome", the TV screening of the Apollo 11 moon landing.
Guitarist and leader David Gavurin has said that by the time of the recording of Static & Silence the band had mellowed somewhat with age, and that he and wife Harriet Wheeler were influenced more by Van Morrison, which gives some songs on the album their folk-rock bent ("Folk Song" even quotes from Morrison's "And It Stoned Me"). The couple had also been listening a lot to Frank Sinatra songs and 1960s French film music.
Kevin Jamieson, who performed some percussion work on the album, joined The Sundays during their UK and US album support tour as a backup guitarist. He is perhaps best known for his prior work as the lead singer for Jim Jiminee.
Guitarist and leader David Gavurin has said that by the time of the recording of Static & Silence the band had mellowed somewhat with age, and that he and wife Harriet Wheeler were influenced more by Van Morrison, which gives some songs on the album their folk-rock bent ("Folk Song" even quotes from Morrison's "And It Stoned Me"). The couple had also been listening a lot to Frank Sinatra songs and 1960s French film music.
Kevin Jamieson, who performed some percussion work on the album, joined The Sundays during their UK and US album support tour as a backup guitarist. He is perhaps best known for his prior work as the lead singer for Jim Jiminee.
Folk | Alternative | Indie | FLAC / APE
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