Big Wow
Big Wow is the second album by Scottish rock band Whiteout, released in 1998 (see 1998 in music). Andrew Jones and Stuart Smith—who were members of Whiteout when they started out in 1994—had left the band after the release of their first full-length album, Bite It, in 1995. The two remaining members, Paul Carroll and Eric Lindsay, continued as a three-piece with a new drummer who is only named "Fudge" in the album liner notes.
Big Wow | ||||
---|---|---|---|---|
Studio album by | ||||
Released | 8 June 1998 | |||
Recorded | 1997-1998 Bark Studio (London) Park Lane Studio (Glasgow) | |||
Genre | Rock, indie rock, Britpop | |||
Length | 44:16 | |||
Label | Yoyo | |||
Producer | Oronsay Avenue, Brian O'Shaughnessy, Kenny Paterson | |||
Whiteout chronology | ||||
| ||||
Singles from Big Wow | ||||
|
Review scores | |
---|---|
Source | Rating |
The Great Indie Discography |
Track listing
All songs written by Carroll/Lindsay
- "Kickout" – 3:36
- "Heaven Sent" – 3:28
- "Selling Up" – 3:25
- "Through All the Rain" – 5:49
- "435" – 4:28
- "I Don't Wanna Hear About It" – 2:28
- "Running for Cover" – 3:34
- "Out on the Town" – 4:43
- "Take It with Ease" – 3:09
- "Get Back Whatcha Give" – 3:37
- "Back Where I Used to Be" – 5:56
The Japanese edition features two additional tracks:
- "No Money, No Honey" – 3:44
- "To Carry Us Through" – 2:50
Personnel
- Paul Carroll – vocals, bass, piano, organ, acoustic guitar
- Eric Lindsay – vocals, guitar
- Fudge – drums (on tracks 4 and 5)
Additional personnel
- Jim McDermott – drums on all tracks except 4 and 5
- Natalie Box – strings on tracks 4, 7 and 11
- Rebecca Chambers – strings on tracks 4, 7 and 11
- Antonia Fuchs – strings on tracks 4, 7 and 11
- Simon Trentham – strings on tracks 4, 7 and 11
- Gerry Hogan – pedal steel on track 7
- John Williams – mellotron on track 11
Production
- Producer: Oransay Avenue
- Producer: Brian O'Shaughnessy
- Producer: Kenny Paterson (only track 1)
- Mixer: Brian O'Shaughnessy
- Engineer: Brian O'Shaughnessy
- Engineer: Kenny Paterson
- Assistant engineer: Paul Middleton
- String arrangement: Natalie Box
- Mastering: David Fisher at Waterfront
- Cover design: Embryo Graphics
gollark: So they both run as the AutoBotRobot account, but Esobot and AutoBotRobot are still separate... codebases.
gollark: Basically, somehow Lyric/Hactar broke Esobot's hosting, so I took matters into my own hands, took the publicly available source code, and ran it on my own server using AutoBotRobot's token.
gollark: ++help
gollark: Doesn't exist.
gollark: So, basically, I can run arbitrary bot *programs* on my bot's *token*, and they show up under the same account.
References
- Strong, Martin C. (2003). The Great Indie Discography. Frankfurt: Zweitausendeins. p. 1063. ISBN 3-86150-615-7.
This article is issued from Wikipedia. The text is licensed under Creative Commons - Attribution - Sharealike. Additional terms may apply for the media files.