Forward (Turn album)

Forward
Studio album by Turn
Released May 30th, 2003
Recorded 2002 - 2003
Genre Rock
Length 41:52
Label Nurture
Producer Marc Carolan (MC)
Turn chronology
Antisocial (2000, Infectious Records) Forward Turn LP

Forward was the second album from Turn, a Meath based indie rock band. Their first album had seen a large interest from Ireland and the UK but it seemed to die away as quickly as it rose due to poor marketing and promotion from Infectious Records. The band were dropped from Infectious Records and forced to create 'Nurture Records' in order to release music. After this the band struggled to finance and produce 2001's "In Position EP", but the EP managed to secure a loyal fanbase in Ireland and constant touring helped the band get back on their feet and start recording 'Forward' in 2002. However, tragedy again struck the band when original bass player Gavin Fox left to join Idlewild.

The Album was finished in early 2003 and released to rave reviews and strong sales, managing to enter the Irish charts at No.8. The Album is considered Turn's strongest of their catalogue and showed a massive musical growth from their debut "Antisocial".

Contents

Track listing

01. You Got Style (5:11)
02. Dumb As It Is (3:06)
03. Harder (3:13)
04. Summer Song (2:40)
05. In Position (2:54)
06. Without You (4:01)
07. Another Year Over (2:54)
08. Ain't It A Love (2:44)
09. Can't Keep Waiting (2:38)
10. I Close My Eyes (4:39)
11. Even Though (4:17)
12. Forward (3:30)

Forward at Irish Music Central

Trivia

Forward is the highest selling Turn album to date and was the only one of the three recorded without a record company being involved.

Original Bassist Gavin Fox left the band on New Year's Eve 2002 and was replaced by ex-Skindive bassist, Alan Lee. Alan stayed with the band for two years before being replaced by Ciaran Kavanagh from Irish band The Rags.

"No More" is called "I Close My Eyes" on the CD because Ollie Cole couldn't remember the name of the song on the day the artwork was being done."

Album Line Up

Alan Lee played live supporting the album but joined just when recording was finished.

Production