Flight Paths
Flight Paths | ||||
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Studio album by The Paradise Motel | ||||
Released | 4 June 1998 | |||
Recorded | Sing Sing Studios, Seneca Studios and Big Sur, Melbourne, Victoria | |||
Genre | Acoustic, Orchestral | |||
Length | 50:03 | |||
Label | Infectious Records, Mushroom Records | |||
Producer | Victor Van Vugt | |||
The Paradise Motel chronology | ||||
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Source | Rating |
Allmusic | [1] |
Rolling Stone | (favourable)[2] |
Juice | (favourable)[3] |
Flight Paths is the second album by Australian rock band The Paradise Motel, their first album released after relocating from Melbourne to London.
Singles from the album included 'Aeroplanes', 'Derwent River Star' and 'Drive' a cover of The Cars' hit, and the band's most popular song. Their version was featured on the soundtrack to the 2001 Richard Lowenstein film He Died with a Felafel in His Hand.
Flight Paths was followed by the album Reworkings featuring remixes of tracks from Flight Paths and the band's previous album Still Life by artists including Lee Ranaldo, Echoboy and Mark Eitzel.
Track listing
Flight Paths | ||
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No. | Title | Length |
1. | "Aeroplanes" | 4:53 |
2. | "Heavy Weather" | 4:04 |
3. | "Derwent River Star" | 3:02 |
4. | "Other Things" | 2:54 |
5. | "Four Degrees" | 3:14 |
6. | "Dead Beats" | 4:43 |
7. | "Daniel" | 6:48 |
8. | "Drive" | 4:29 |
9. | "Cities" | 4:59 |
10. | "Caravans" | 2:56 |
11. | "Hollywood Landmines" | 4:11 |
12. | "Find Nineteen" | 3:57 |
Personnel
- Mérida Sussex - vocals
- Matt Bailey - bass
- Matt Aulich - guitars
- BJ Austin - organ, pedal steel
- Tim O'Shannassy - drums
- Charles Bickford - guitar, organ, percussion
Lyrics were written by Charles Bickford, string arrangements were composed by Matt Aulich, except 'Drive', written by Ric Ocasek.
References
- ↑ Raggett, Ned. "Flight Paths - The Paradise Motel; AllMusic". allmusic.com. Retrieved 17 January 2015.
- ↑ Rolling Stone. July 1998. Missing or empty
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