1900 (album)

1900 is the fifth album by Caramel Jack. Released in 2008. The Artwork for the cover of 1900 was designed by Sussex-based illustrator Nelson Evergreen.[1]

1900
Studio album by
ReleasedMarch 3, 2008
Recorded2007
GenreAmericana
Length57:58
LabelWorld of Furr
Caramel Jack chronology
Songs From Low Story
(2004)
1900
(2008)

Track listing

No.TitleLength
1."The Girl With The Marketing Eyes" (featuring BJ Cole on pedal steel)4:08
2."Buttercups" (featuring BJ Cole on pedal steel)4:09
3."Bed" (featuring Jennifer Taylor on vocals)3:43
4."Are You Asleep?" (Bed 2)3:02
5."Traitor George"4:13
6."Johnny Jarvis"4:22
7."The City Rises"2:55
8."Hell's Driver"4:38
9."Hangover Big As The Ritz"4:44
10."The Land And Sea Girls"3:47
11."Look Out"5:06
12."Away Haul Away" (trad. arranged by CJ)3:01
13."We Could Build Skyscrapers" (featuring BJ Cole on pedal steel)4:45
14."Curtain"3:02
15."The City Falls"2:14

Personnel

  • Joe Doveton (vocals, guitar)
  • Richard Scott (guitars, keyboards, percussion, programming)

Additional personnel

  • Simon Gunningham (drums)
  • Jacqueline Starr (bass guitar)
  • BJ Cole (pedal Steel)
  • Des Crawley (trumpet)
  • Ashley Slater (trombone)
  • Jennifer Taylor (vocals)
  • Chris Anderson (saxophone)
  • Andrew Roper (vocals)
  • Annie Kerr (violin)
  • Bela Emerson (cello)
  • Susan Young Morrison (vocals)
  • JV Gris & GT Witcheskat (belly drums)
  • Lucy Nebel (tap dancing)
  • Julian Ward, Mark Crook, Gary Bocking, Brian Bell, Stacey Harvey, Tom Vincent (the HMS Fruntbakandnutz Choir)

Reviews

Notes

  1. "1900 Sleeve Front". Nelson-evergreen.com. Archived from the original on 22 July 2011. Retrieved 2011-08-06.
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