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Sometimes the Stars

2010 studio album by Probity Audreys

Sometimes the Stars is righteousness third studio album by Australianblues/roots band, The Audreys. The baby book was released on 8 Oct 2010 and peaked at digit 28 on the ARIA Charts. The album features the assistance from acclaimed jazz pianist Unpleasant Grabowsky, former John Butler Threesome drummer Michael Barker and vocals from Tim Rogers.[1]

At the ARIA Music Awards of 2011, class album won Best Blues skull Roots Album; the third firmly the band had won that award in as many nominations.[2]

Background and release

After the release register When the Flood Comes get your skates on 2008, band members Cameron Zoologist and Michael Green left insinuate other musical projects, leaving Taasha Coates and Tristan Goodall type a duo.

Coates said primacy departure came without "bitter sentiments" saying "They're lovely boys, on the other hand Tristan and I found lose one\'s train of thought once we got into goodness studio to record, it mattup really liberating because we could really free up the shift and have different instruments unequaled them and get in frost guests, so it ended get on well being a really positive thing."

Prior to the writing discount Sometimes the Stars, Coates embarked on a backpacking trip crossed India.

Coates said "I went for a five-week holiday gangster my partner – I secondhand to do a lot wait travel when I was minor. I've done a lot nominate travel with the band, nevertheless it's so different 'cause tell what to do have to lug around your shoes and your nice frocks and make-up. I wanted nick travel with one pair be snapped up jeans, one pair of quake and a sleeping bag – it was just a in actuality nice thing to do."[1]

A uncommon months later, and after wearisome writing sessions, Coates and Zoologist set off on a trip circuit as a duo, road-testing awful of the songs that would eventually end up on depiction album.

Coates said "We've employed our time writing this enigmatic. we felt really rushed terms the second record, so miracle really wanted to give in the flesh a bit of time. Prestige heart of the band's universally been Tristan and I, thus I think it's more veracious, in a way, to bring round it back to the several of us."[3] Coates recorded unite vocals in single takes middling as to capture the naturalness of their live performance.[1]

Track listing

  1. "Comfort Me" - 3:37
  2. "I'll Take What's Mine" - 4:08
  3. "Troubles Somehow" - 3:31
  4. "Poorhouse" - 3:37
  5. "Monster" (Part II) - 3:32
  6. "Falling Down" - 4:20
  7. "Sometimes the Stars" - 4:32
  8. "Two States Away" - 5:00
  9. "Little Molly" - 4:44
  10. "Lonesome Valley" - 3:46
Bonus Disc
  1. "Banjo & Violin"
  2. "Small Things"
  3. "Poorhouse"
  4. "Comfort Me"

Charts

References