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Name = Out Of True | |
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Type = [[Album]] | |
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| name = Out of True |
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| type = studio |
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| artist = [[The Nightingales]] |
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| cover = File:Nightingales_outoftrue.jpg |
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Recorded = June 2006 | |
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Genre = [[Alternative music|Alternative]], [[Rock music|Rock]] | |
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| released = {{Start date|df=y|2006|10|2}} |
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Length = 59:11 | |
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| recorded = June 2006 |
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Label = [[Iron Man Records]] | |
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Producer = Bob Lamb & [[The Nightingales]] | |
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| genre = [[Alternative rock|Alternative]], [[Rock music|rock]] |
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| label = [[Iron Man Records]] |
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Last album = ''[[In The Good Old Country Way]]''<br/>(1986) | |
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| producer = Bob Lamb and [[The Nightingales]] |
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This album = ''Out Of True''<br/>(2006) | |
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| prev_title = [[In The Good Old Country Way]] |
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Next album = <br /> |}} |
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| prev_year = 1986 |
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| next_title = [[What's Not To Love?]] |
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'''''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]]. |
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== Track listing == |
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'''''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]]. |
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# "Born Again in Birmingham" – 4:38 |
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# "The Chorus Is The Title" – 4:00 |
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# "Carry On Up The Ante" – 3:08 |
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# "Hard Up (Buffering 87% Completed)" – 5:26 |
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# "Taking Away the Stigma of Free School Dinners" – 7:33 |
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# "Company Man" – 2:03 |
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# "UK Randy Mom Epidemic" – 3:19 |
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# "Fifty Fifty" – 5:46 |
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# "[[Let's Think About Living]]" – 2:30 |
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# "Black Country" – 6:16 |
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# "Good Boy" – 3:19 |
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# "Workshy Wunderkind" – 3:32 |
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# "Rocket Pool via Rough Hills" – 5:58 |
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# "There's a New World Just Opening for Me" – 4:23 |
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== Personnel == |
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* [[Robert Lloyd (Nightingales)|Robert Lloyd]] – Lead Vocals |
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#"Born Again In Birmingham" - 4:38 |
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* Alan Apperley – Guitars, Vocals |
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#"The Chorus Is The Title" - 4:00 |
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* Daren Garratt – Drums, Percussion |
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#"Carry On Up The Ante" - 3:08 |
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* Matt Wood – Guitars, Vocals |
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#"Hard Up (Buffering 87% Completed) - 5:26 |
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* Ste Lowe – Bass |
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#"Taking Away The Stigma Of Free School Dinners" - 7:33 |
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* [[Gina Birch]] – Lead Vocals on "Black Country" |
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#"Company Man" - 2:03 |
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* Poppy and The Jezebels – Vocals on "Carry On Up The Ante" |
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#"UK Randy Mom Epidemic" - 3:19 |
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* Brett Richardson – Bassoon |
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#"Fifty Fifty" - 5:46 |
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* Bob Lamb – Drums, Vocals |
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#"Let's Think About Living" - 2:30 |
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* Stewart Brackley – Double Bass |
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#"Black Country" - 6:16 |
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#"Good Boy" - 3:19 |
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#"Workshy Wunderkind" - 3:32 |
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#"Rocket Pool via Rough Hills" - 5:58 |
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#"There's A New World Just Opening For Me" - 4:23 |
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Richardson, Lamb, and Brackley only appear on certain tracks. |
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== Reception == |
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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> |
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*Robert Lloyd - Lead Vocals |
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*Alan Apperley - Guitars & Vocals |
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*Daren Garratt - Drums & Percussion |
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*Matt Wood - Guitars & Vocals |
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*Ste Lowe - Bass |
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*[[Gina Birch]] - Lead Vocals on "Black Country" |
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*Poppy And The Jezebels - Vocals on "Carry On Up The Ante" |
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*Brett Richardson - Bassoon |
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*Bob Lamb - Drums & Vocals |
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*Stewart Brackley - Double Bass |
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<small>''the last 3 only appear on certain tracks''<small> |
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Ben Thompson of [[The Daily Telegraph]] wrote "This is that rarest of achievements: a comeback album that actually adds to an |
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==External links== |
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already illustrious reputation. ... Out of True finds the |
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*[http://www.thenightingales.org.uk/ Offical artist website] |
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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> |
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== References == |
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[[Category:2006 albums]] |
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== External links == |
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*[http://www.thenightingales.org.uk/ Official artist website] |
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{{The Nightingales}} |
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[[Category:2006 albums]] |
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[[Category:Alternative rock albums by British artists]] |
Latest revision as of 08:12, 6 December 2023
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Released | 2 October 2006 | |||
Recorded | June 2006 | |||
Genre | Alternative, rock | |||
Length | 59:11 | |||
Label | Iron Man Records | |||
Producer | Bob Lamb and The Nightingales | |||
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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
[edit]- "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
Personnel
[edit]- 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
[edit]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
[edit]- ^ Out of True (CD Cover). Iron Man Records. 2006. IMB6017.
- ^ "Keeping It Peel". BBC. Retrieved 8 October 2018.
- ^ Kelly, Jennifer (30 March 2007). "Nightingales + The Victoria Lucas". PopMatters. Retrieved 20 April 2014.
- ^ Thompson, Ben (30 September 2006). "Pop CDs of the week: The Killers, Beck, Alan Jackson, Bert Jansch, and more". The Daily Telegraph.