Lovers - Sleepy Jackson, The

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ITEM DETAILS
- Artist:
- Sleepy Jackson, The
- Title:
- Lovers
- Format:
- CD Regular
- Barcode No.:
- 724359049021
- Available:
- 30-06-2003
- Sourced:
- Australia
Debut album from this Perth indie outfit.Attracting rave reviews overseas from tours.Album to be released world wide.Feature the single 'Vampire Racecourse'
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The Sleepy Jackson are impossible to pin down. Just when you think beautifully-crafted pop songs are the sum of their musical aspirations, along comes a psychedelic burn-out or a country-ish ballad to counter songwriter Luke Steele's pop sensibility. That diversity has been the secret of The Sleepy Jackson's success so far. As one rave review put it - 'Luke Steele's lack of direction is his direction, gospel to his rare artistic perception'. Since emerging from Perth, Western Australia, The Sleepy Jackson have steadily built a fan-base in Australia & Europe on the strength of Steele's broad songwriting palette & his dynamic stage persona (think Jimi Hendrix meets John Lennon). Now The Sleepy Jackson present their first album, 'Lovers', & this much anticipated full-length debut merely confirms Steele as an artist of extraordinary depth & songwriting talent.
Track Listing
Disc 1:
- Good Dancers
- Vampire Racecourse
- Rain Falls For Wind
- This Day
- Acid In My Heart
- Apples
- Tell The Girls
- Come To This
- Morning Bird
- Don't You Know
- Old Dirt Farmer
- Morning Rain
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