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{{Infobox Album | <!-- See Wikipedia:WikiProject_Albums -->
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Name = Out Of True |
{{Infobox album
Type = [[Album]] |
Artist = [[The Nightingales]] |
| name = Out of True
Cover = Oot.jpg |
| type = studio
Released = [[2 October]] [[2006]] |
| artist = [[The Nightingales]]
| cover = File:Nightingales_outoftrue.jpg
Recorded = June 2006 |
| alt =
Genre = [[Alternative music|Alternative]], [[Rock music|Rock]] |
| released = {{Start date|df=y|2006|10|2}}
Length = 59:11 |
| recorded = June 2006
Label = [[Iron Man Records]] |
| venue =
Producer = Bob Lamb & [[The Nightingales]] |
Reviews =
| studio =
| genre = [[Alternative rock|Alternative]], [[Rock music|rock]]
*''[[The Times]] {{rating-5|4}}
| length = 59:11
*''[[Uncut]] {{rating-5|4}} |
| label = [[Iron Man Records]]
Last album = ''[[In The Good Old Country Way]]''<br/>(1986) |
| producer = Bob Lamb and [[The Nightingales]]
This album = ''Out Of True''<br/>(2006) |
| prev_title = [[In The Good Old Country Way]]
Next album = <br /> |}}
| prev_year = 1986
| next_title = [[What's Not To Love?]]
| next_year = 2007
}}
'''''Out of True''''' is the fourth studio album by British band [[The Nightingales]]. Released in the [[United Kingdom]] on 2 October 2006, the album is the band's first since 1986's ''[[In The Good Old Country Way]]''. The album was recorded in June 2006 in [[Birmingham]].<ref>{{cite AV media notes|title=Out of True |year=2006 | type=CD Cover|publisher=[[Iron Man Records]] |id=IMB6017}}</ref> The album contains 3 cover versions, "[[Let's Think About Living]]" by [[Bob Luman]], "Good Boy" by [[Kevin Coyne]] and "There's A New World Just Opening For Me" by [[Ray Davies]]. The song "Good Boy" had previously been covered by frontman, Robert Lloyd, for a John Peel Session in 1990.<ref>{{cite web |title=Keeping It Peel |url=https://www.bbc.co.uk/radio1/johnpeel/sessions/1990s/1990/Mar04robertlloyd |publisher=BBC |accessdate=8 October 2018}}</ref> The rest of the tracks on the album were written by Robert Lloyd with various members of the past and present lineups of [[The Nightingales]].


== Track listing ==
'''''Out Of True''''' is the fourth studio album by [[British]] band [[The Nightingales]]. Released in the [[United Kingdom]] on [[2nd October]] [[2006]], the album is the bands first since [[1986]]'s '[[In The Good Old Country Way]]'. The album was recorded and produced completely in [[June]] [[2006]] in [[Birmingham]]. The album contains 3 cover versions, "Let's Think About Living" by [[Bob Luman]], "Good Boy" by [[Kevin Coyne]] and "There's A New World Just Opening For Me" by [[Ray Davies]]. The rest of the tracks on the album were written by frontman Robert Lloyd with various members of the past and present line-up's of [[The Nightingales]].
# "Born Again in Birmingham" – 4:38
# "The Chorus Is The Title" – 4:00
# "Carry On Up The Ante" – 3:08
# "Hard Up (Buffering 87% Completed)" – 5:26
# "Taking Away the Stigma of Free School Dinners" – 7:33
# "Company Man" – 2:03
# "UK Randy Mom Epidemic" – 3:19
# "Fifty Fifty" – 5:46
# "[[Let's Think About Living]]" – 2:30
# "Black Country" – 6:16
# "Good Boy" – 3:19
# "Workshy Wunderkind" – 3:32
# "Rocket Pool via Rough Hills" – 5:58
# "There's a New World Just Opening for Me" – 4:23


==Track listing==
== Personnel ==
* [[Robert Lloyd (Nightingales)|Robert Lloyd]] – Lead Vocals
#"Born Again In Birmingham" - 4:38
* Alan Apperley – Guitars, Vocals
#"The Chorus Is The Title" - 4:00
* Daren Garratt – Drums, Percussion
#"Carry On Up The Ante" - 3:08
* Matt Wood – Guitars, Vocals
#"Hard Up (Buffering 87% Completed) - 5:26
* Ste Lowe – Bass
#"Taking Away The Stigma Of Free School Dinners" - 7:33
* [[Gina Birch]] – Lead Vocals on "Black Country"
#"Company Man" - 2:03
* Poppy and The Jezebels – Vocals on "Carry On Up The Ante"
#"UK Randy Mom Epidemic" - 3:19
* Brett Richardson – Bassoon
#"Fifty Fifty" - 5:46
* Bob Lamb – Drums, Vocals
#"Let's Think About Living" - 2:30
* Stewart Brackley – Double Bass
#"Black Country" - 6:16
#"Good Boy" - 3:19
#"Workshy Wunderkind" - 3:32
#"Rocket Pool via Rough Hills" - 5:58
#"There's A New World Just Opening For Me" - 4:23


Richardson, Lamb, and Brackley only appear on certain tracks.


==Personnel==
== Reception ==
Jennifer Kelly of [[PopMatters]] called the album "brash, sardonic, and wonderful".<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.popmatters.com/review/nightingales-the-victoria-lucas/|title=Nightingales + The Victoria Lucas|last=Kelly|first=Jennifer|work=[[PopMatters]]|date=2007-03-30|accessdate=2014-04-20}}</ref>
*Robert Lloyd - Lead Vocals
*Alan Apperley - Guitars & Vocals
*Daren Garratt - Drums & Percussion
*Matt Wood - Guitars & Vocals
*Ste Lowe - Bass
*[[Gina Birch]] - Lead Vocals on "Black Country"
*Poppy And The Jezebels - Vocals on "Carry On Up The Ante"
*Brett Richardson - Bassoon
*Bob Lamb - Drums & Vocals
*Stewart Brackley - Double Bass
<small>''the last 3 only appear on certain tracks''<small>


Ben Thompson of [[The Daily Telegraph]] wrote "This is that rarest of achievements: a comeback album that actually adds to an
==External links==
already illustrious reputation. ... Out of True finds the
*[http://www.thenightingales.org.uk/ Offical artist website]
Nightingales not merely back to their best, but actually improved."<ref>{{cite news|last=Thompson|first=Ben|work=[[The Daily Telegraph]]|title=Pop CDs of the week: The Killers, Beck, Alan Jackson, Bert Jansch, and more|date=2006-09-30|url=https://www.telegraph.co.uk/culture/music/rockandjazzmusic/3655634/Pop-CDs-of-the-week-The-Killers-Beck-Alan-Jackson-Bert-Jansch-and-more.html}}</ref>


== References ==
[[Category:2006 albums]]
{{reflist}}


== External links ==
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*[http://www.thenightingales.org.uk/ Official artist website]

{{The Nightingales}}
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[[Category:2006 albums]]
[[Category:The Nightingales albums]]
[[Category:Alternative rock albums by British artists]]

Latest revision as of 08:12, 6 December 2023

Out of True
Studio album by
Released2 October 2006 (2006-10-02)
RecordedJune 2006
GenreAlternative, rock
Length59:11
LabelIron Man Records
ProducerBob Lamb and The Nightingales
The Nightingales chronology
In The Good Old Country Way
(1986)
Out of True
(2006)
What's Not To Love?
(2007)

Out of True is the fourth studio album by British band The Nightingales. Released in the United Kingdom on 2 October 2006, the album is the band's first since 1986's In The Good Old Country Way. The album was recorded in June 2006 in Birmingham.[1] The album contains 3 cover versions, "Let's Think About Living" by Bob Luman, "Good Boy" by Kevin Coyne and "There's A New World Just Opening For Me" by Ray Davies. The song "Good Boy" had previously been covered by frontman, Robert Lloyd, for a John Peel Session in 1990.[2] The rest of the tracks on the album were written by Robert Lloyd with various members of the past and present lineups of The Nightingales.

Track listing

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  1. "Born Again in Birmingham" – 4:38
  2. "The Chorus Is The Title" – 4:00
  3. "Carry On Up The Ante" – 3:08
  4. "Hard Up (Buffering 87% Completed)" – 5:26
  5. "Taking Away the Stigma of Free School Dinners" – 7:33
  6. "Company Man" – 2:03
  7. "UK Randy Mom Epidemic" – 3:19
  8. "Fifty Fifty" – 5:46
  9. "Let's Think About Living" – 2:30
  10. "Black Country" – 6:16
  11. "Good Boy" – 3:19
  12. "Workshy Wunderkind" – 3:32
  13. "Rocket Pool via Rough Hills" – 5:58
  14. "There's a New World Just Opening for Me" – 4:23

Personnel

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  • Robert Lloyd – Lead Vocals
  • Alan Apperley – Guitars, Vocals
  • Daren Garratt – Drums, Percussion
  • Matt Wood – Guitars, Vocals
  • Ste Lowe – Bass
  • Gina Birch – Lead Vocals on "Black Country"
  • Poppy and The Jezebels – Vocals on "Carry On Up The Ante"
  • Brett Richardson – Bassoon
  • Bob Lamb – Drums, Vocals
  • Stewart Brackley – Double Bass

Richardson, Lamb, and Brackley only appear on certain tracks.

Reception

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Jennifer Kelly of PopMatters called the album "brash, sardonic, and wonderful".[3]

Ben Thompson of The Daily Telegraph wrote "This is that rarest of achievements: a comeback album that actually adds to an already illustrious reputation. ... Out of True finds the Nightingales not merely back to their best, but actually improved."[4]

References

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  1. ^ Out of True (CD Cover). Iron Man Records. 2006. IMB6017.
  2. ^ "Keeping It Peel". BBC. Retrieved 8 October 2018.
  3. ^ Kelly, Jennifer (30 March 2007). "Nightingales + The Victoria Lucas". PopMatters. Retrieved 20 April 2014.
  4. ^ Thompson, Ben (30 September 2006). "Pop CDs of the week: The Killers, Beck, Alan Jackson, Bert Jansch, and more". The Daily Telegraph.
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