A House On A Street In A Town I’m From

发行时间:2020-05-01
发行公司:EMI Recorded Music Australia Pty Ltd (Distribution)
简介:  A House On A Street In A Town I'm From is the debut full length album from The Panics, released on August 4, 2003 by LittleBIGMAN Records.A number of the songs on this album appeared on the two previous EPs although most appear as alternate versions. Some of the songs on the album were recorded in Manchester,and co-produced by Gaz Whelan (Happy Mondays), which Laffer describes was more about the songs than the sounds.      The majority of the album was however co-produced with Steve Bond and recorded in Australia, with the album mixed by Jeremy Allom (The La's, Massive Attack). The artwork came mainly from the Wootton brother’s father, Fabe Wootton, and the woman who features on the album cover is lead singer Jae Laffer's grandmother.      The album was hailed as 'album of the year' by several Triple J presenters and generated critical acclaim around Australia and internationally.[4] UK based music webzine, Drowned in Sound, in May 2003 stated "Jae Laffer sounds like a teenage Marc Bolan/ David Bowie and guitarist Drew Wooton a deserved successor to John Square", whilst UK Teletext stated The Panics were a "classical take on West Coast sunshine pop ala Byrds via Simon and Garfunkel and The Doves".
  A House On A Street In A Town I'm From is the debut full length album from The Panics, released on August 4, 2003 by LittleBIGMAN Records.A number of the songs on this album appeared on the two previous EPs although most appear as alternate versions. Some of the songs on the album were recorded in Manchester,and co-produced by Gaz Whelan (Happy Mondays), which Laffer describes was more about the songs than the sounds.      The majority of the album was however co-produced with Steve Bond and recorded in Australia, with the album mixed by Jeremy Allom (The La's, Massive Attack). The artwork came mainly from the Wootton brother’s father, Fabe Wootton, and the woman who features on the album cover is lead singer Jae Laffer's grandmother.      The album was hailed as 'album of the year' by several Triple J presenters and generated critical acclaim around Australia and internationally.[4] UK based music webzine, Drowned in Sound, in May 2003 stated "Jae Laffer sounds like a teenage Marc Bolan/ David Bowie and guitarist Drew Wooton a deserved successor to John Square", whilst UK Teletext stated The Panics were a "classical take on West Coast sunshine pop ala Byrds via Simon and Garfunkel and The Doves".
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