The Sun Never Sets
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The Sun Never Sets | ||
Studio album by The Herd | ||
Released | 2005 | |
Recorded | ? | |
Genre | Australian hip hop | |
Length | 68 mins | |
Label | Elefant Traks | |
Producer(s) | ? | |
The Herd chronology | ||
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An Elefant Never Forgets (2003) |
The Sun Never Sets (2005) |
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The Sun Never Sets is the third album by Australian hip hop band The Herd and was released in 2005. The album was nominated for the inaugural Triple J - J Award for Australian Album of the year.
[edit] Track listing
01. "Unpredictable"
02. "Long Lunch"
03. "National Holiday"
04. "We Can't Hear You"
05. "Under Pressure"
06. "Where Is Everyone"
07. "Full Moon"
08. "Apocalypta"
09. "Can't Breathe"
10. "Satrship Troopers [Redux]"
11. "Effortless"
12. "Mischief"
13. "No Disclaimers"
14. "Breakfast Club"
15. "The Metres Gained"
16. "I Was Only 19"
[edit] Personnel
- Sulo - Production, Guitar
- Traksewt - Production, Accordion, Clarinet
- Unkle Ho - Production, Guitar
- Bezerkatron - Vocals
- Ozi Batla - Vocals, Production
- Urthboy - Vocals, Production
- Rok Poshtya - Bass
- Toe-Fu - Guitar, Vocals
- Jane Tyrell - vocals
[edit] Guest Artists
- Braintax - Vocals on "Effortless"
- Megan Drury - Vocals on "National Holiday"
- Senator Jim - Trumpet on "Effortless" and "No Disclaimers"
- Greg Crocetti - Cello on "National Holiday" and "Apocalypta"
- Rory Toomey - Percussion on "Long Lunch", "Full Moon", "Under Pressure" and "Mischief"
- Luke Dubs - Keys on "Can't Breathe"
- Snapsuit - Production on "The Metres Gained"
- Jay Frenzal (Jason Whalley) and Lindsay Rhomb (Lindsay McDougall) - Vocals on "Mischief"
- John Schumann - Vocals/Guitar on "I Was Only 19"