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The Rescue is the debut LP of Australian band Horsell Common. The album was released on 29 September 2007[1]. The debut single off the album was 'Good From Afar' which peaked the Australian Independent Records Charts at #5[2].
The album debuted at #6[3] on the Australian Independent Records Charts.
[edit] Track listing
- "Good From Afar"
- "Bruise Easy"
- "Automation"
- "Help is on Its Way"
- "Sing the News"
- "Annie, If You’re Listening" featuring - Lisa Gammaldi of Australian band Capeside (Vocals)
- "It’s OK"
- "I’m Dead" featuring - Stephen Christian of Anberlin (Vocals)
- "The Sound of Breaking Records"
- "Gone For the Summer"
- "Surgery"
[edit] Personnel
- Mark Stewart - Vocals, Guitar
- Luke Cripps - Bass
- Leigh Pengelly - Drums
- Stephen Christian - Guest Vocals on the track "I’m Dead"
- Lisa Gammaldi - Guest Vocals on the track "Annie, If You’re Listening"
- Stephen Haigler - Producer
[edit] References
- ^ "Horsell Common bring Good[s From Afar]", http://www.fasterlouder.com.au/, 9 August, 2007.
- ^ Independent Records Charts 10th September 2007 : Independent Labels: Singles / EPs
- ^ Independent Records Charts Weekly Top 20: 8th October 2007 : 100% Indie (Independent Label, Independent Distributor
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