Unspoiled Monsters
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Unspoiled Monsters | ||||
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Studio album by Sort Sol | ||||
Released | 1996 | |||
Recorded | 1996 | |||
Genre | Rock, Alternative Rock, Trip-Hop | |||
Length | 49:58 | |||
Label | Columbia | |||
Producer | Ian Caple and Sort Sol | |||
Sort Sol chronology | ||||
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Unspoiled Monsters is the seventh album by the Danish alternative rock act Sort Sol. It is the first without the original member Peter Peter, as he left the band before pre-production of the album. The album is a departure from Sort Sol's earlier albums, being less aggressive and much more experimental, incorporating programmed beats and greater amount of keyboards. The songs are less melodic and more based on atmosphere.
Track listing
- Untitled - 5:05 (Jørgensen/Top-Galia)
- Sharks Capital - 5:02 (Jørgensen/Top-Galia)
- My Stars - 4:46 ((Jørgensen/Top-Galia)
- Anything That Moves - 4:09 (Odde)
- Kiss The Streets - 4:41 (Jørgensen/Top-Galia)
- Sol 66 - 4:17 (Odde)
- The Painter - 4:35 (Odde/Odde, Top-Galia)
- Tall Ships - 5:56 (Jørgensen/Top-Galia)
- Mystery Summer - 4:50 (Odde)
- Erlkönig - 6:37 (Jørgensen/Top-Galia)
Personnel
- Sort Sol
- Lars Top-Galia – guitar
- Knud Odde – bass guitar
- Steen Jørgensen – vocals
- Tomas Ortved – drums
- Additional musicians and production
- Wili Jønsson – additional bass guitar, backing vocals and mellotron
- Natalia Feinberg – on "Untitled" and "Sharks Capital"
- Henrik Liebgott – on "My Stars"
- Louisiana Museum Art Ensemble – strings on "Sol 66" and "My Stars"
- Rosie Lindsell – arranging and conducting on "Sol 66" and "My Stars"
- Ian Caple – production, mixing and engineering
- Tim Young – mastering
- Flemming "Doom" Rasmussen – assisting engineering
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