Cena: |
Stanje: | Polovan bez oštećenja |
Garancija: | Ne |
Isporuka: | CC paket (Pošta) Post Express Lično preuzimanje |
Plaćanje: | Tekući račun (pre slanja) Lično |
Grad: |
Novi Sad, Novi Sad |
Izdavač: Ostalo
Žanr: Alternativni Rok, Rok
Poreklo: Strani izvođač
Original, made in EU
Knjizica od 12 str.
knjizica 5 Cd 3 ima povrsinskih linijica koje ne uticu na reprodukciju zvuka, radi besprekorno
Studio album by Feeder
Released 23 April 2001
Recorded 2000
Genre
Alternative rockpost-grungepost-Britpop
Length 45:23
Label Echo
Producer
Gil NortonFeeder
Feeder chronology
Another Yesterday
(2000) Echo Park
(2001) Comfort in Sound
(2002)
Echo Park is the third studio album by Welsh rock band Feeder. It was their first album since 1999`s Yesterday Went Too Soon. The album was recorded at Great Linford Manor in Milton Keynes during most of 2000 and was produced by Gil Norton.
Following a return to live performances of their own, after performing for most of the year at various festivals and the release of the singles `Buck Rogers` and `Seven Days in the Sun` the album was released on 23 April 2001. Two further singles—`Turn` and `Just a Day`—followed the album`s release, in which the latter was not on the album, but as a B-side on `Seven Days in the Sun`. The album initially received mixed reviews from the music press but was received well by the public and in retrospect by critics, reaching number five on the UK Albums Chart. It is the last album to feature drummer Jon Lee before his death the following year.
Background
Following the minor commercial success of their highly regarded 1999 album, Yesterday Went Too Soon, the band appeared at the Manic Millennium concert at the Millennium Stadium in Cardiff, South Wales, supporting fellow Welsh band the Manic Street Preachers, before a headline show at the London Astoria the following year. During this time Grant Nicholas, the group`s frontman and principal songwriter, began to write new material for a future album, with songs such as `Buck Rogers` and `Seven Days in the Sun` emerging through the course of the year.[1] Versions of the newly composed songs were performed many times during the course of 2000 at various festivals such as V2000 (in which `Oxygen` was performed, and broadcast on MTV UK), the Glastonbury Festival and T in the Park, before the band then embarked on a mini-tour playing small venues in December.
Lyrically a lot of the album is inspired by Grant Nicholas ending a long-term relationship around the time of writing the record. Mainly in songs such as `Buck Rogers`, `Piece by Piece`, `We Can`t Rewind`, `Turn`, `Tell All Your Friends` and `Satellite News`.
During the summer of the same year, Feeder began to finalise the song demos while on breaks from touring. The band recorded at the Milton Keynes recording studio, Great Lindford Manor, which comprises a family living upstairs and the studio downstairs.
Producer Gil Norton worked alongside the band. In an interview, Grant said that there were periods of time in which there was friction between him (Gil) and the band, but said that despite the occasional arguments, they still remained good friends,[2] and continued to work together on the next two studio albums.
All tracks are written by Grant Nicholas
No. Title Length
1. `Standing on the Edge` 3:13
2. `Buck Rogers` 3:13
3. `Piece by Piece` 3:49
4. `Seven Days in the Sun` 3:39
5. `We Can`t Rewind` 3:52
6. `Turn` 4:30
7. `Choke` 3:20
8. `Oxygen` 4:20
9. `Tell All Your Friends` 2:55
10. `Under the Weather` 3:33
11. `Satellite News` (omitted from most non UK pressings) 5:25
12. `Bug` 3:44
Personnel
Feeder
Grant Nicholas – guitar, keyboards, vocals, additional production on `Piece by Piece`
Taka Hirose – bass
Jon Henry Lee – drums, percussion
Additional personnel
Gil Norton – producer
Feeder – producer on `Standing on the Edge and `Choke`
Matt Sime – engineering additional engineering, additional production on `Standing on the Edge` `Piece by Piece` and `Choke` mixing on `Bug`
Dante Supple – engineering on `Buck Rogers`
Mark Pythian – programming
Jack Joseph Puig – mixing
Richard Thomas Ash – second mix engineer
Joe Zook – second engineer, Pro Tools operator
Bob Ludwig – mastering
Blue Source – art direction
Roy Wilkinson – illustration