Cale:Drew

Cale:Drew
Studio album by Jakob
Released 7 August 2003
Recorded March 2003 at The Church Studios in Wellington, New Zealand
Genre Post rock
Length 57:48
Label Midium mid006
Producer David Holmes and Jesse Booher
Jakob chronology
Subsets of Sets
(2001)
'Cale:Drew'
(2003)
Dominion
(2004)

Cale:Drew is the 2003 album by the New Zealand post-rock band Jakob. It gets its title from the names of twins of guitarist Jeff Boyle's sister. It is dedicated to the memory of bassist Maurice Beckett's mother, who died in 2002. The album was recorded in Wellington by David Holmes, the guitarist in the band Kerretta, an Auckland-based experimental rock band. It was mastered by Chris Chetland at Kog Transmissions.

The statue on the album cover is the Spirit of Napier, found on the Marine Parade in Napier.

Track listing

No. Title Length
1. "Controle"   8:53
2. "The Diffusion of Our Inherent Situation"   6:12
3. "Semaphore"   6:11
4. "Faye"   4:45
5. "I Was Hidden"   5:48
6. "Jimmy Hoffa"   8:17
7. "Laburnum"   7:51
8. "Skew...ard"   9:51
Total length:
57:48

Cale:Drew produced two singles: Semaphore and The Diffusion of Our Inherent Situation. It was nominated for Best Rock Release at the 2004 bNet Music Awards.

Additional musicians

Videos for Semaphore and The Diffusion of Our Inherent Situation were made by Ed Davis, and are available at the band's official website.

External links


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