Unity (George album)

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Unity is the second album for Australian band George.

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[edit] The making of the album

The band recorded the album in Byron Bay during 2003. The album was produced by David Nicholas assisted by Justin Tresidder. Melbourne composer Paul Grabowsky also assisted with orchestral and horn arrangements.

Bassist Paulie Bromley said on the band's web site that the album relects the bands growth since their first album Polyserena. "Polyserena was us learning how to make a record, Unity was making that record."

Songwriter, vocalist, keyboardist and guitarist Tyrone Noonan said that the songwriting was more mature. "I personally feel like I've developed a lot as a songwriter," he comments, "more confident lyrics and statements being expressed through those lyrics. Overall it's a more positive approach in dealing with personal issues and socio-political issues, more positive light. As a band, this to me feels like a really mature album for us."

Katie Noonan says on the bands web site that the title reflects the band's approach on the album. "That family vibe brings a closeness and honesty that permeates what we do. Collectively and individually, we've been through a great period of change and growth. Knowing we can look to each other for strength brings comfort and solidarity. We have all been through the same thing and there's an incredible sense of union from that experience - that's what being in a band's about."

[edit] Singles and chart information

As at March 2004, Still Real and Jaded have been released as singles. The album debuted at number 5 on the Australian album charts at 1 March 2004.

[edit] Track listing

  1. Falling inside
  2. Still real
  3. One
  4. Beauty of all things
  5. Captive
  6. Today
  7. Fall
  8. Fortunate Smile
  9. Change
  10. Jaded
  11. Surrender
  12. Growing with Love

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