Revolt (3 Colours Red album)
Revolt is the second album from UK rock band 3 Colours Red.
Revolt | ||||
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Studio album by | ||||
Released | 1999 | |||
Genre | Hard rock, punk rock, indie | |||
Label | Creation | |||
Producer | Dave Eringa; John Smith on "Calling to the Outside" | |||
3 Colours Red chronology | ||||
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It was recorded at Rockfield Studios with producer Dave Eringa (Manic Street Preachers) and saw the band adopting a more polished and commercial sound. The album reached number 17 on the UK album chart when it was released on Creation Records in 1999, but the band split at their peak after releasing only 2 singles from it, both of which entered the UK top 40. An additional EP, Paralyse, was released prior to the album but was not eligible for the singles chart as the EP contained more than the maximum number of songs allowed.
Track listing
All songs written by Chris McCormack and Pete Vuckovic unless otherwise stated.
- "Paralyse") (3:19) (Vuckovic)
- "Pirouette" (4:13)
- "Beautiful Day" (4:18) (Vuckovic)
- "Cancel The Exhibition" (3:43)
- "Intermission" (4:25) (Vuckovic)
- "Song on The Radio" (4:07)
- "Paranoid People" (3:09) (Vuckovic)
- "Back To The City" (4:01)
- "This Is My Time" (3:45) (Vuckovic)
- "Be Myself" (2:50)
- "Calling To The Outside" (3:37)
- "Age of Madness" (2:24) (Vuckovic)
Personnel
- Pete Vuckovic- Vocals/ bass
- Chris McCormack- Guitar/ vocals
- Ben Harding- Guitar/ vocals
- Keith Baxter- Drums
- Dave Eringa- Producer
- John Smith- Producer (track 11)
- Chris Sheldon- Mixed by
- Sally Herbert/ Anne Stephenson- Violin (tracks 1 & 3)
- Dave Bishop- Saxophone (track 4)
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