Now, Voyager (album)

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Now, Voyager
Studio album by The Cape Race
Released July 4, 2011
Recorded October 2010 at Earth Terminal Studios, Odiham, Hampshire.
Genre Indie rock
Length 28.08
Label Self-release
Producer Peter Miles
Singles from Now, Voyager
  1. "They're Young, They're In Love"
    Released: 1 January 2011
  2. "Little Whites"
    Released: 4 April 2011
  3. "The Reprieve"
    Released: 19 August 2011

Now, Voyager is the debut mini-album by Manchester rock band The Cape Race. It was self-released on 4 July 2011 for free from thecaperace.com/nowvoyager.[1]

Tracklisting

No. Title Length
1. "Little Whites"   4:38
2. "They're Young, They're In Love"   3:55
3. "The Reprieve"   4:12
4. "Bets"   5:06
5. "Barcelona"   4:14
6. "Now, Voyager"   6:06

Title

It was revealed in an interview with vocalist David Moloney[2] that the origin of the title came from the poem ‘The Untold Want’[3] by Walt Whitman. Moloney said "It’s about people who don’t settle for what they are given and take it upon themselves to better their situation and create the life they want for themselves. I thought it was a good summation of The Cape Race and how it came to be."

Personnel

The Cape Race
  • David Moloney - Vocals
  • Matt Sayward - Guitar, additional percussion, group vocals
  • Scott Perkins - Guitar, additional percussion
  • Adam Lewis - Bass, backing vocals
  • Jonny Davys - Drums
Producer
Engineer
  • Daniel Hayes
Additional performances
  • Luke Leighfield - Piano, keyboard and organ
  • Duncan Howsley - Group vocals on They're Young, They're In Love and Barcelona
  • Daniel Hayes - Group vocals on They're Young, They're In Love and Barcelona

Locations

Recorded
  • Earth Terminal Studios, Odiham, Hampshire
Mixed
  • Earth Terminal Studios, Odiham, Hampshire & Middle Farm Studios, Combe Park, Bickington, Devon.
Mastered
  • Middle Farm Studios, Combe Park, Bickington, Devon & The Loft, Kerridge, Cheshire.

Critical Acclaim

Album Of The Year - Music From Rainy Skies [4]

Rock Sound (7/10) [5]

All-Gigs (4/5) [6]

Bring The Noise[7]

Forgetting Anna [8]

References


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