Night Thoughts Suede
Album info
Album-Release:
2016
HRA-Release:
22.01.2016
Album including Album cover
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- 1 When You Are Young 04:17
- 2 Outsiders 03:53
- 3 No Tomorrow 03:51
- 4 Pale Snow 02:43
- 5 I Don't Know How To Reach You 06:12
- 6 What I'm Trying To Tell You 04:12
- 7 Tightrope 03:51
- 8 Learning To Be 03:22
- 9 Like Kids 03:36
- 10 I Can't Give Her What She Wants 04:46
- 11 When You Were Young 02:19
- 12 The Fur & The Feathers 04:41
Info for Night Thoughts
„Night Thoughts“ is the seventh studio album by English alternative rock band Suede. The new album will also be accompanied by a feature film directed by acclaimed photographer Roger Sargent – to be released on DVD. „Night Thoughts“ was produced by long-time The London Suede collaborator Ed Buller and was recorded at SARM Studios in London and ICP in Brussels and features a full string orchestra.
Brett Anderson, vocals
Mat Osman, bass
Simon Gilbert, rums, percussion
Richard Oakes, lead guitar
Neil Codling, piano, synthesizer, rhythm guitar, backing vocals
Engineered by Andy Hughes
Mixed by Cenzo Townsend
Mastering by Tony Cousins
Produced by Ed Buller
Digitally remastered
Please Note: We offer this album in its native sampling rate of 48 kHz, 24-bit. The provided 96 kHz version was up-sampled and offers no audible value!
Suede
are an English alternative rock band, formed in London in 1989 and currently consists of singer Brett Anderson, guitarist Richard Oakes, bass player Mat Osman, drummer Simon Gilbert and keyboardist/rhythm guitarist Neil Codling. Having split up in 2003, the Coming Up/Head Music line-up of the band reformed in 2010. The band's original guitarist Bernard Butler left the band in 1994.
In 1992, Suede were described as "The Best New Band in Britain“, and attracted much attention from the British music press. The following year their debut album Suede, went to the top of the charts by becoming the fastest-selling debut album in almost ten years. It won the Mercury Music Prize and helped foster Britpop as a musical genre. However, the band's follow-up, Dog Man Star (1994), showed Suede distancing themselves from their Britpop peers. The recording sessions for Dog Man Star were fraught with difficulty, and ended with Butler departing the band after confrontations with the rest of the band. The album was completed without Butler, with the band touring the album with new recruit Richard Oakes. Although a commercial disappointment at the time, the album was met with a generally enthusiastic reception on release and has, over time been lauded with universal acclaim from critics.
In 1996, following the further recruitment of keyboard player Neil Codling along with Oakes, Suede went on to greater commercial success with Coming Up. The album reached number one in the UK, producing five top ten singles and becoming Suede's biggest-selling album worldwide. In 1997, Anderson became addicted to crack and heroin. Despite problems within the band, Suede's fourth album Head Music (1999) was a British chart-topper. The album was promoted heavily with the band receiving considerable press coverage on its release, however it garnered a mixed reaction dividing fans and critics alike. Codling left the band in 2001, citing chronic fatigue syndrome and was replaced by Alex Lee. The band's fifth album, A New Morning (2002), the first following the collapse of Nude Records, was a commercial disappointment, and the group disbanded the following year. After much speculation Suede reformed in 2010 for a series of concerts. Three years on from their reunion gigs, Suede released their sixth album, Bloodsports, on 18 March 2013. The album was well received by critics and returned the band to the top ten in the UK.
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