Broken UFO
Appearance
Broken UFO | ||||
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Studio album by | ||||
Released | August 2002 | |||
Recorded | 2001–2002 | |||
Studio | Yikesville, Melbourne | |||
Genre | Rock | |||
Length | 52:49 | |||
Label | Rubber Records | |||
Producer | Shane O'Mara and East Van Parks | |||
Icecream Hands chronology | ||||
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Review scores | |
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Source | Rating |
The Age | [1] |
The Age | [2] |
The Courier-Mail | [3] |
The Herald Sun | [4] |
Broken UFO is the fourth album by Australian rock band Icecream Hands. It was released in August 2002.
A single, "Rain Hail Shine", was nominated for the ARIA Award for Best Independent Release at the ARIA Music Awards of 2002.[5]
Track listing
[edit](All songs by Charles Jenkins except where noted)
- "Broken UFO" — 3:05
- "Coming After You Again" — 4:42
- "Beautiful Fields" — 3:15
- "Head Down" (Marcus Goodwin) — 3:33
- "Stay in the Same Room" — 3:35
- "The Diplomat's Daughter" — 4:00
- "Why'd You Have to Leave Me This Way" — 3:27
- "When the Show is Over" (Douglas Lee Robertson) — 4:05
- "Because You're Young" — 4:02
- "Come Down Come Down" — 3:11
- "Rain Hail Shine" — 3:44
- "Waterproof" — 3:51
- "Leaving All the Best" — 4:08
- "Happy in the Sky" (Robertson) — 4:11
Personnel
[edit]- Marcus Goodwin — guitar
- Charles Jenkins — guitar, vocals
- Douglas Lee Robertson — bass, vocals
- Derek G. Smiley — drums, vocals
Additional personnel
[edit]- Garrett Costigan — pedal steel
- Ian Whitehurst — saxophones
- Eugene Ball — trumpet
- Stephanie Lindner — violin
- Caerwen Martin — cello
- Shane O'Mara — guitar
- Rebecca Barnard — backing vocals
- Matthew Vehl — hammond organ
Charts
[edit]Chart (2002) | Peak position |
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Australian Albums (ARIA)[6] | 84 |
References
[edit]- ^ Shaun Carney, The Age, 12 September 2002.
- ^ Jo Roberts, The Age, 13 September 2002.
- ^ Noel Mengel, The Courier-Mail, 14 September 2002.
- ^ Neala Johnson, The Herald Sun, 5 September 2002.
- ^ "ARIA nominees announced," The Age, 17 September 2002.
- ^ Ryan, Gavin (2011). Australia's Music Charts 1988–2010 (PDF ed.). Mt. Martha, VIC, Australia: Moonlight Publishing. p. 135.