A Book Like This - Stone, Angus & Julia

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ITEM DETAILS
- Artist:
- Stone, Angus & Julia
- Title:
- A Book Like This
- Format:
- CD Digipak
- Barcode No.:
- 5099950565924
- Available:
- 07-09-2007
- Sourced:
- Australia
From Wikipedia:
Angus & Julia Stone are a brother-sister duo from Newport on the Northern Beaches of Sydney, Australia.
Angus and Julia began to collaborate on their musical endeavors in early 2006. Prior to that, both had performed as solo artists, principally at open mike nights, but with each using the other as a backing partner. In terms of composing material, they write on their own, then work together on structure and harmonies.
Both Angus and Julia have distinctive vocal styles. The Sydney Morning Herald’s Bernard Zuel described their vocals as such: "Her voice has a fractured feel like Jolie Holland; his has a smoke-on-the-beach drawl." UK journalist Johnny Sharp stated, "Most impressive, though, are the songs - simple but blindingly effective acoustic compositions, warm boy-girl harmonies and delicate, less-is-more arrangements. Resistance is surely futile."
Mitch Connelly, the band's drummer and percussionist, also acts as the band’s official photographer. His brother, who works under the name IOSHVA, maintains their website and produces their artwork. The band also directs their own videos along with their friends at Nippard Productions.
Track Listing
Disc 1:
- The Beast
- Here We Go Again
- Wasted
- Just a Boy
- Bella
- Hollywood
- A Book Like This
- Silver Coin
- Stranger
- Soldier
- Jewels and Gold
- Another Day
- Horse and Cart
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