- The Sun Is Often Out
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The Sun Is Often Out Studio album by Longpigs Released May, 1996 Genre Alternative rock Length 53:24 Label Mother Producer Kevin Bacon, Jonathan Quarmby Longpigs chronology The Sun Is Often Out
(1996)Mobile Home
(1999)Singles from The Sun Is Often Out - "She Said"
Released: 1995 (1st release) - "Jesus Christ"
Released: 1995 - "Far"
Released: 1996 - "On and On"
Released: 1996 - "She Said"
Released: 1996 (2nd release) - "Lost Myself"
Released: 1999
Professional ratings Review scores Source Rating Allmusic [1] The Guardian [2] The Sun Is Often Out is the debut album by Longpigs, released in 1996 on U2's record label, Mother Records.
Contents
Track listing
- "Lost Myself" – 5:04
- "She Said" – 4:24
- "Far" – 3:46
- "On And On" – 4:10
- "Happy Again" – 4:17
- "All Hype" – 3:23
- "Sally Dances" – 3:44
- "Jesus Christ" – 4:00
- "Dozen Wicked Words" – 4:58
- "Elvis" – 4:22
- "Over Our Bodies" – 6:59
- "Sleep" [Hidden Track] – 4:10
Personnel
Longpigs
- Crispin Hunt – vocals, guitar
- Richard Hawley – guitar, vocals
- Simon Stafford – bass, piano, hammond, vocals
- Dee Boyle – drums, vocals
Additional personnel
- Kevin Bacon – producer
- Jonathan Quarmby – producer
- Hugh Jones – additional mix and production on "Far".
- Gil Norton – additional mix and production on "On and On".
References
- ^ Erlewine, Stephen Thomas. "Review: The Sun Is Often Out - Longpigs". Allmusic. http://www.allmusic.com/album/r248751. Retrieved 16 July 2009.
- ^ Sweeting, Adam. "Review: Longpigs - The Sun Is Often Out (Mother Records)". Friday Review (April 26, 1996): 12.
Studio albums The Sun Is Often Out · Mobile HomeSingles "Happy Again" · "She Said" · "Jesus Christ" · "Far" · "On and On" · "She Said" (Re-release) · "Lost Myself" · "Blue Skies" · "The Frank Sonata"Related articles Categories:- 1990s alternative rock album stubs
- The Longpigs albums
- Debut albums
- Albums produced by Hugh Jones
- Albums produced by Kevin Bacon
- Albums produced by Jonathan Quarmby
- 1996 albums
- Britpop albums
- "She Said"
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