Aeroplane (album)
Aeroplane was the second solo album released by Curt Smith, member of the British pop band Tears for Fears.
Aeroplane | ||||
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Released | 1999 | |||
Recorded | 1995-99 | |||
Genre | Indie rock | |||
Label | Zerodisc | |||
Producer | Curt Smith | |||
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It was released in two versions, a 14-song (15 if you count the hidden track) version in 1999 in Canada through the Sour Music label, and a 6-song EP in 2000 on Curt Smith's own Zerodisc label.
The Canadian version contains songs that were originally on the 1998 self-titled album from the band Mayfield (of which Curt Smith was a member). The US release consisted mostly of songs from the Canadian release not found on the Mayfield album. It also contains two versions of Tears For Fears songs, Pale Shelter in a more rock mood and a live acoustic rendition of Everybody wants to rule the world.
Track listing
Canadian 1999 release
- "Aeroplane"
- "What Are We Fighting For"
- "Sorry Town"
- "Jasmine" (titled "Jasmine's Taste" on the Mayfield album)
- "Reach Out"
- "Pale Shelter"
- "Trees"
- "Where Do I Go"
- "Mother England"
- "Snow Hill"
- "I Don't Want to Be Around"
- "Sun King"
- "Gone Again"
- "Everybody Wants to Rule the World (Acoustic)"
- Hidden Track: "Snow Hill" (remix)
US 2000 EP
- "Aeroplane"
- "Pale Shelter"
- "Where Do I Go"
- "Snow Hill" (remix)
- "Reach Out" (remix)
- "Everybody Wants to Rule the World (Acoustic)"
Personnel
- Curt Smith : Vocals, back vocals, bass, guitars
- Charlton Pettus : Keyboards, guitars, back vocals
- Dan Petty : Guitars, keyboards, back vocals
- Jack Petruzzelli : Guitars, keyboards
- Rob Arthur : Guitars, keyboards
- Doug Petty : Keyboards, back vocals
- Richard Pagano : Drums, percussions
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