The Sky is Too High
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The Sky Is Too High | ||
Studio album by Graham Coxon | ||
Released | 10 August 1998 | |
Recorded | ? | |
Genre | Alternative | |
Length | 36:20 | |
Label | Transcopic TRAN005CD | |
Producer(s) | Graham Coxon | |
Graham Coxon chronology | ||
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The Sky Is Too High (1998) |
The Golden D (2000) |
The Sky Is Too High was the first solo album by former Blur guitarist Graham Coxon. It was released in 1998 while he was still a member of Blur. He wrote and recorded all the music himself. Most of the album consists of lo fi acoustic songs with some overdubbed electric guitar and percussion, similar in style to the Blur songs Miss America (from Modern Life is Rubbish) and You're So Great (from Blur (album), one of the few songs with Graham singing lead vocals).
[edit] Track listing
- "That's All I Wanna Do" – 4:29
- "Where'd You Go?" – 3:36
- "In A Salty Sea" – 2:46
- "A Day Is Far Too Long" – 4:27
- "R U Lonely" – 2:52
- "I Wish" – 4:47
- "Hard And Slow" – 2:26
- "Me You, We Two" – 2:38
- "Waiting" – 2:45
- "Who The Fuck?" – 3:16
- "Mornin' Blues" – 2:18
On the album cover another song is listed in the track list between Who The Fuck? and Mornin Blues but it has been crossed out, making it unreadable. There are however only 11 songs on the album and there is no track between Who The Fuck? and Mornin' Blues.