2 (Ned Collette album)
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Studio album by | ||||
Released | 11 May 2012 (Aus/NZ) 6 August 2012 (Worldwide) | |||
Genre | Folk rock, Art rock | |||
Length | 39:18 | |||
Label | Fire Records Dot Dash Recordings | |||
Producer | Joe Talia, Ned Collette | |||
Ned Collette & Wirewalker chronology | ||||
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Source | Rating |
Allmusic | [1] |
Time Out London | [2] |
Sydney Morning Herald | [3] |
Sunday Herald Sun | [4] |
Artrocker | [5] |
2 is the second album by Australian folk-rock band Ned Collette & Wirewalker, released in 2012.
The title is a reference to the album being the second released under that band name, but also reflects the fact that the album is essentially a collaboration between Collette and longtime collaborator Joe Talia, with regular Wirewalker member Ben Bourke taking time off to be with his young family in Melbourne.[6] Parts of the album were recorded with the two artists working separately—Collette in Berlin and Talia in Melbourne—although Talia spent six weeks in Berlin in mid-2011 to expand the recordings before Collette returned to Melbourne for final mixing.[7] It features guest vocals by Gemma Ray and Laura Jean, among others. The album also features "For Roberto", an instrumental tribute to late Chilean writer Roberto Bolaño.
Track listing
[edit]All tracks by Ned Collette, music by Ned Collette & Wirewalker
- "Il Futuro Fantastico" – 5:39
- "Stampy" – 4:16
- "The Hedonist" – 4:16
- "How to Change a City" – 5:55
- "The Decision" – 4:54
- "Long You Lie" – 5:00
- "Happy Heart" – 1:47
- "For Roberto" – 3:24
- "What Lights Have You Seen?" – 4:13
Personnel
[edit]- Ned Collette – voice, guitar, bass, synths, drums, drum machine
- Joe Talia – drums, drum machine, synths, revox
- Byron Scullin – saxophone ("Il Futuro Fantastico")
- Gemma Ray – vocals ("The Decision")
- Mirjam Smejkal – vocals ("The Hedonist")
- Laura Jean – vocals ("How to Change a City")
- Biddy Connor – vocals ("How to Change a City")
- Sascha Gersak – vocals ("Long You Lie")
References
[edit]- ^ Mark Demin, Allmusic, Retrieved 10 August, 2012.
- ^ Bella Todd, Time Out London, 1 August 2012.
- ^ Kate Hennessy, Sydney Morning Herald, 26 May 2012.
- ^ Graeme Hammond, Sunday Herald Sun, 27 May 2012.
- ^ Luke McKenzie, Artrocker, October 1, 2012.
- ^ "Ned Collette & Wirewalker to release new album" Archived 2012-03-30 at the Wayback Machine Retrieved April 15, 2012
- ^ Alex Griffin, "Interview: Ned Collette", Archived 2013-11-11 at the Wayback Machine Life Is Noise Retrieved August 10, 2012