Effloresce (album)

Effloresce
Studio album by Oceansize
Released 29 September 2003
Recorded Jacob's Studio, Farnham, Surrey, February–March 2003
Genre New prog
Post-rock
Experimental rock
Space rock
Length 75:34
Label Beggars Banquet Records
Producer Chris Sheldon, Oceansize
Oceansize chronology
Relapse EP
(2002)
Effloresce
(2003)
Music for Nurses
(2004)

Effloresce is the debut album by British progressive rock band Oceansize. It was released on 29 September 2003. The record garnered considerable praise from critics.

Professional ratings
Review scores
SourceRating
Allmusic [1]
Drowned in Sound [2]
God Is in the TV Zine link
Kerrang!
Playlouder
Rolling Stone(Not rated) link

Track listing

All songs written by Oceansize.

  1. "I Am the Morning" – 4:18
  2. "Catalyst" – 6:40
  3. "One Day All This Could Be Yours" – 4:19
  4. "Massive Bereavement (Featuring Can)" – 9:59
  5. "Rinsed" – 3:58
  6. "You Wish" – 6:00
  7. "Remember Where You Are" – 5:22
  8. "Amputee" – 5:32
  9. "Unravel" – 2:50
  10. "Women Who Love Men Who Love Drugs" – 8:30
  11. "Saturday Morning Breakfast Show" – 9:04
  12. "Long Forgotten" – 8:57

Trivia

  • The piano line playing on Track 9, "Unravel," is an excerpt of the second piece, Le Gibet, from Maurice Ravel's Gaspard de la Nuit.
  • The title of "Women Who Love Men Who Love Drugs" was coined by bassist Jon Ellis, who saw the headline of the same name in Cosmopolitan Magazine.[3]

Personnel

Additional personnel

  • Chris Sheldon – production (with Oceansize), mixing
  • Adrian Newton – assistant engineer
  • Louis Read – assistant engineer
  • Dario Dendi – assistant engineer
  • Jack Clark – assistant engineer
  • Martin & Kimberly McCarrick – cello, violin, viola on "Massive Bereavement" and "Long Forgotten"
  • Claire Lemmon – backing vocals on "Massive Bereavement" and "Saturday Morning Breakfast Show"

References

  1. Wilson, MacKenzie. Effloresce at AllMusic
  2. Rauf, Raziq. "Album Review: Oceansize - Effloresce / Releases / Releases // Drowned In Sound". drownedinsound.com. Retrieved 25 September 2014.
  3. "Oceansize". Freewilliamsburg.com. Retrieved 2012-02-14.
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