This was their third album, released in 1997, and continued the tradition of UK rock, reaching number one in the UK charts.
This ambitious album, which topped the UK album chart and featured a variety of guests, is a symbol of 1990s British rock.
Based on the mod sound and soul of the 1960s, the band's powerful twin guitars and Hammond organ melodies intertwine to create a dynamic and tense atmosphere, with each song exhibiting a different color. This album brings together the mature techniques of 1990s British rock, worthy of the band's number one spot on the UK charts. The band's unity and individual skills coexist on this album.
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A:
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1)
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Hundred Mile High City
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2)
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Better Day
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3)
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Travellers Tune
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B:
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1)
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Big Star
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2)
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Debris Road
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3)
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Besides Yourself
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C:
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1)
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Get Blown Away
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2)
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Tele He's Not Talking
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3)
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Foxy's Folk Faced
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4)
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All Up
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D:
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Spark And Cindy
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2)
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Half A Dream Away
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3)
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It's A Beautiful Thing
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Producer - Brendan Lynch
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Producer - Ocean Colour Scene
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Producer - Martin "Max" Heyes
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Guitar, Piano - Steve Cradock
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Vocals, Guitar, Harmonica - Simon Fowler
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Bass Guitar - Damon Minchella
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Drums - Oscar Harrison