OT-AIR

OT-AIR is the fifth solo album by English singer-songwriter John Otway, Released in 2004 and produced by Barry Upton.[1]

OT-AIR
Studio album by
ReleasedOctober 2004 (2004-10)
GenreRock, Pop
LabelMicrostar
ProducerBarry Upton
John Otway chronology
Premature Adulation
(1995)
OT-AIR
(2004)
Bunsen Burner - The Album
(2006)

Development

OT-AIR was released to promote John Otway's 2006 world tour. Otway proposed hiring his own jet to take his band, and 300 of his fans, to some of the most prestigious venues in the world, including Carnegie Hall and Sydney Opera House.[2] The tour never went ahead due to budget constraints, but the album still holds some of Otway's most loved songs.[3]

Track listing

No.TitleLength
1."Ot-Air"3:04
2."Lasers of Love"3:03
3."Only You Can Do That"2:56
4."We Rock"3:00
5."Enjoy (It Just Won't Last)"3:28
6."International Dateline"4:10
7."The Dream Makers"3:05
8."Slack Jack"3:28
9."Three Kinds of Magic"3:47
10."Rumpelstiltskin"2:25
11."The Old Fiddler"3:20
12."Airport"4:34

Personnel

  • John Otway – vocals, acoustic guitar, theremin
  • Richard Holgarh – electric guitar, backing vocals
  • Murray Torkildsen – electric guitar, backing vocals
  • Adam Batterbee – drums
  • Seymour – bass
  • Barry Upton – producer & keyboards

References

  1. "John Otway Official Site". johnotway.com. Retrieved 8 April 2020.
  2. "John Otway: The world is not enough". The Independent. 20 August 2006. Retrieved 8 April 2020.
  3. Cook, Peter (2006). Sex, Leadership and Rock'n'Roll: Leadership lessons from the Academy of Rock. Crown House. ISBN 978-1845900168.
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