Fourthcoming
Fourthcoming is an album by FourPlay String Quartet. Fourthcoming, their fourth album, and their first to be recorded live, was released July 3, 2009.[1]
Fourthcoming | ||||
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Studio album by FourPlay String Quartet | ||||
Released | 3 July 2009 | |||
Recorded | The Street Theatre, Canberra | |||
Genre | Rock | |||
Label | Smart Pussy Records | |||
Producer | Unknown | |||
FourPlay String Quartet chronology | ||||
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It follows the trend of their previous album Now to the Future, containing more originals than covers.
Track listing
# | Title | Length | Writer |
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1. | "Everything Was Going Fine... " | original by Peter Hollo & FourPlay String Quartet | |
2. | "Butter Girl" | original by Lara Goodridge | |
3. | "Seekers who are Lovers" | Cocteau Twins | |
4. | "The Predatory Wasp of the Palisades Is Out To Get Us!" | Sufjan Stevens | |
5. | "Venice Underwater" | original by Shenzo Gregorio and FourPlay String Quartet | |
6. | "A Grain of Truth" | original by FourPlay String Quartet | |
7. | "Rudd-a-dub Dub" | original by FourPlay String Quartet | |
8. | "Killing in the Name" | Rage Against the Machine | |
9. | "Spanish Castle Magic" | Jimi Hendrix | |
10. | "Where The Sun Don't Shine" | original by Tim Hollo & FourPlay String Quartet | |
11. | "Famous Blue Raincoat" | Leonard Cohen | |
12. | "Lover Man" | James Edward Davis, Ram Ramirez & Jimmy Sherman, originally performed by Billie Holiday |
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References
- "FourPlay discography". Archived from the original on 2009-05-27. Retrieved 2009-12-30.
Adam D Mills. "FourPlay String Quartet - Fourthcoming in Releases :". Mess + Noise. Archived from the original on 2011-05-11. Retrieved 2009-12-30.
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