Warm Winter | |
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Studio album by Memories of Machines | |
Released | May 2011 |
Recorded | Spring 2006 - Autumn 2010 |
Genre | Art rock, alternative rock, dream pop |
Length | 49.50 |
Label | Mascot Records Label |
Producer | Tim Bowness, Giancarlo Erra |
Professional ratings | |
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Review scores | |
Source | Rating |
Classic Rock | (favourable) |
Drowned in Sound | [1] |
Rock Sins | [2] |
Warm Winter is the debut album by art-rock duo Memories of Machines (a collaboration between No-Man singer Tim Bowness and Nosound multi-instrumentalist Giancarlo Erra). The album was released in 2011.
Warm Winter features a wide range of guest performers, including two leading members of the 1970s progressive rock movement (Robert Fripp, Peter Hammill) and several from its 1990s/2000s equivalent (Jim Matheos (of Fates Warning and OSI), Huxflux Nettermalm of Paatos, all current and several previous members of both Nosound and Henry Fool, and Porcupine Tree's Colin Edwin and Steven Wilson (the latter of whom is also Bowness' partner in No-Man). Other contributors to the album include Julianne Regan (All About Eve), Estonian jazz trumpeter Aleksei Saks and cellist Marianne de Chastelaine (Samuel Smiles, Heather Nova).
A different version of the song "Beautiful Songs You Should Know" appears on the 2008 No-Man album Schoolyard Ghosts (this album shares a title with another song on Warm Winter, which is itself closely related to the No-Man track "Mixtaped").
Contents |
All songs by Tim Bowness/Giancarlo Erra unless otherwise noted.