Into the Blue (Monique Brumby album)

Into the Blue is the third studio album by Australian singer songwriter and ARIA Award winner, Monique Brumby. The album was released in March 2006.[2] The alum was described as "Lyrical based rock/pop with attitude, honesty and originality." [3]

Into the Blue
Studio album by
Released13 March 2006
GenrePop Rock, Rock music, Adult alternative music
Length51:48 [1]
LabelLittle Wind, Rajon Music Group
ProducerMonique Brumby, Doug Roberts
Monique Brumby chronology
Signal Hill
(2002)
Into the Blue
(2006)
Skeletons' Polka
(2010)

"Daisy Chain" was released as the first and only single from the album.

Background and release

Throughout 2004, Brumby toured extensively throughout Australia, including a performance in her home town of Hobart playing alongside Jewel and george as part of the 'A Day On The Green' concert. Live versions of "The Change in Me" and "Prophecy" by Brumby were released on the associated various artists' album, A Day on the Green, Live!.[4] In 2005 she participated in Garageband, a project from Irish singer, Andy White, she recorded vocals for the band's self-titled album, Garageband.[5] Brumby was the support act on the 2005 Australian tour by US group, The Bangles.[6][7]

The album features her version of "Melting", co-written with Paul Kelly, which featured on his 1998 album, Words and Music.

Reviews

An Amazon.com reviewer said; "Brumby has delivered a musical feast of songs exploring themes of friendship, hope, love and loss in a manner that will leave the listener yearning for more." [8]

Track listings

  1. "Satellite" - 5:27
  2. "Daisy Chain" - 5:31
  3. "Wild Seed - 4:19
  4. "Janie" - 5:27
  5. "Procession" - 4:24
  6. "Into the Blue" - 4:26
  7. "Lucky Man" - 3:37
  8. "Telegraph Exchange" - 4:11
  9. "One Love" - 4:32
  10. "Across This Land" - 4:49
  11. "Melting" - 5:01
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References

  1. "Into the Blue by Monique Brumby". Pretty Famous. Retrieved 18 June 2016.
  2. "Into the Blue (Monique Brumby". ITunes Australia. Retrieved 18 June 2016.
  3. "Into The Blue by Monique Brumby". CD Baby. Retrieved 18 June 2016.
  4. "A Day on the Green – Various Artists". JB Hi-Fi. Retrieved 9 March 2014.
  5. "Garageband – White, Andy". JB Hi-Fi. Retrieved 9 March 2014.
  6. "No more manic Mondays". Sydney Morning Herald. 5 September 2005. Retrieved 16 July 2009.
  7. "Vicki Q&A - February 2006 archive". Bangles official website. December 2005. Archived from the original on 15 September 2008. Retrieved 16 July 2009.
  8. "In the Blue by Monique Brumby". Amazon.com. Retrieved 18 June 2016.
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