Silverbeet (album)

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Silverbeet
Studio album by The Bats
Released 1993
Recorded 15 November – 2 December 1992, at The Outpost, Stoughton, Massachusetts
Genre Dunedin Sound, Indie pop, Alternative rock
Length 51:17
Label Flying Nun Records
Producer Lou Giordano, The Bats
The Bats chronology

Fear of God
(1991)
Silverbeet
(1993)
Spill the Beans
(1994)
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Silverbeet is an album released in 1993 by New Zealand band The Bats.

The album was recorded from 15 November to 2 December 1992, at The Outpost in Stoughton, Massachusetts.

"Courage" was released as a CD single that included two additional non-album tracks and a reworked version of "Slow Alight". Silverbeet peaked at #26 on the New Zealand album charts.[1][2]

Track listing

All lyrics written by Robert Scott, all music composed by The Bats/Robert Scott.
No. Title Length
1. "Courage"   4:05
2. "Sighting The Sound"   3:41
3. "Too Much"   3:02
4. "Slow Alight"   3:41
5. "Valley Floor"   3:31
6. "Love Floats Two"   5:00
7. "Green"   3:55
8. "No Time For Your Kind"   3:29
9. "Straight On Home"   4:14
10. "Before The Day"   3:38
11. "Stay Away"   3:56
12. "Drive Me Some Boars"   3:41
13. "Half Way To Nowhere"   5:17

Paul Kean has stated that the song "Slow Alight" on the album is actually named "Alight From The Rear".[1]

Personnel

  • Malcolm Grant - drums, cover art
  • Paul Kean - bass, vocals, piano (track 6), guitar (track 11)
  • Robert Scott - guitar, lead vocals, keyboards (tracks 1, 6 & 13)
  • Kaye Woodward - guitar, vocals, keyboards (track 5)

Also credited:

  • Lou Giordano - engineer, producer[3]

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