3000 Feet High
3000 Feet High is the debut studio album by Australian singer-songwriter and music producer Paulmac. It was released in August 2001 and peaked at No. 29 in Australia. It was nominated for three ARIA Music Awards and won one.[1]
Reviews
In the Mix said 3000 Feet High is a feast of eclectic sounds with its machinery-like clicks and beeps. It's quirky and funky and something that stays with you."
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Track listing
- CD
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1. |
"Above The Clouds" | PaulMac | Abby Dobson |
4:48 |
2. |
"Just The Thing" | PaulMac | Peta Morris |
3:58 |
3. |
"See You Much Later" | PaulMac | Peta Morris |
3:45 |
4. |
"The Sound Of Breaking Up" | PaulMac | Peta Morris |
3:25 |
5. |
"Gonna Miss You" | PaulMac | Abby Dobson |
3:59 |
6. |
"Heatseeking Pleasure Machine" | PaulMac | Tex Perkins |
3:36 |
7. |
"Set You Free" | PaulMac | Peta Morris |
5:46 |
8. |
"Stay" | PaulMac | Jacqui Hunt |
4:31 |
9. |
"Post Jesus" | PaulMac | Jacqui Hunt |
4:03 |
10. |
"Everywhere I Go" | PaulMac | Elizabeth Martin |
4:53 |
11. |
"Rave Goodbye" | PaulMac | |
5:18 |
12. |
"Disconnected" | PaulMac | |
4:19 |
13. |
"The Making Of 3000 Feet High (Video)" | | |
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14. |
"Just The Thing (Video)" | | |
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Singles
- "Heatseeking Pleasure Machine" featuring Tex Perkins (26 February 2001)
- "Just The Thing" featuring Peta Morris (4 June 2001)
- "The Sound of Breaking Up" featuring Peta Morris (29 October 2001)
- "Gonna Miss You" featuring Abby Dobson (18 March 2002)
- "Stay" featuring Jacqui Hunt (5 August 2002)
Charts
Accreditation
ARIA Awards
The ARIA Music Awards are presented annually from 1987 by the Australian Recording Industry Association (ARIA).
References
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