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Eskimo Joe ‎– A Song Is A City (Vinyl, LP, Album, Limited Silver Coloured Anniversary Edition)

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A1. Come Down
A2. From The Sea
A3. Life is Better With You
A4. Older Than You
A5. A Song Is A City
A6. Don't Let It Fly
B1. I'm So Tired
B2. Seven Veils
B3. Smoke
B4. Carousel
B5. This Room
B6. Car Crash

To celebrate 21 years since the formation of Eskimo Joe, the past two years has seen the multi-platinum number one charting band from Western Australia reissuing their back catalogue in new formats. 2020 bring the run of reissues to a close with one final album re-release.

After Reissuing Girl, Ghosts Of The Past and Inshalla in 2018 with coloured vinyl and special edition CDs, Eskimo Joe gave their colossal 2006 album Black Finernails Red Wine the same treatment in 2019 including a special Melbourne show which saw the band play the album in its entirety. Now fans can rejoice with the news that double platinum album Song Is A City will be getting the same anniversary edition love with a rerelease version on May 29, featuring silver vinyl and a special edition 22-track Deluxe Edition CD along with digital versions. The album debuted at #2 on the ARIA charts in May 2004 and spent 27 weeks in the ARIA top 50 albums chart, catapulting the band and album to go over two times Platinum. The album received rave reviews from media and fans alike, winning both Engineer and Producer of the year alongside seven nominations at the ARIA awards. 

“Every song is a standout and even more refreshingly, different to the one before, with Temperley’s distinctive vocals providing the consistent thread.” - Daily Telegraph on Song is A City

“It’s the sort of sophomore album that bands dream about making – focussed, determined, filled with fantastic songs, and nothing short of brilliant. Seriously.” - The Brag, June 7, 2004

In the chequered history of rock’n’roll, there haven’t been too many bands who have undertaken a radical change in musical direction whilst recording their debut album. While Girl found the band jumping the crossroads from crunchy punk to sailing, atmospheric pop’n’roll, A Song Is A City saw them settling into their impressive musicality, with vocalist/bass player Kav Temperley consolidating his strengths as a songwriter as he reminisces on the second album, “At [the] time we were in label limbo and had the realisation that we'd have to take a risk and use whatever money we had earned so far to record our second album. Enter our fantastic Jam room on Baker Street behind a pub in Fremantle, also where we lived. Every Wednesday we would wander down to the Newport Hotel in Fremantle for student night (none of us were actually students), drink AU $2.00 beers and then stumble back to Baker St to start jamming. At the time we were obsessed with bands like Wilco, PJ Harvey 4 track demo’s and Neil Young. You can hear a lot of those flavours in songs like ‘From the Sea', 'Life is Better with You' and 'Older than You’. We wrote so many songs......around two albums worth during this period and this meant we could cherry pick the best moments to put on ASIAC.”

A Song Is A City was recorded in Sydney with Paul McKercher and Nick Launay then finished off at Debaser Studios in Perth. Stuart MacLeod thinks back to the album and where he was back in 2004, “It was an exciting time for the band; we were touring heavily, enjoying songwriting and having a great time in the studio. We learned a lot about engineering and production working alongside an industry legend in Paul McKercher. This record gave us our first ARIA for Producing; something I’m incredibly proud of to this day. The songs on this record have a beautiful naivety to them, but also represent a step up for the band. I still enjoy listening to this album, which is a rare thing for most musicians I know!"

Singles “From The Sea”, “Smoke”, “Older Than You and “Life Is Better With You” helped bring the band to the forefront of rock back in 2004 through their use of stories and emotive lyrics as Kav ruminates, “All these stories are real for me, but over a decade later I now know that these stories aren’t just about us any more, they are for everyone who has listened to this record, taken it into their lives, and made it their own personal soundtrack. That makes us all in Eskimo Joe feel very proud, grateful and thankful for how this whole period of time ended up."


 

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