King of the Sun
King of the Sun is the fourteenth studio album released by Australian rock music group The Saints. Recorded in Sydney, Australia, the album is a concept album based on a journey home after a hundred-year war.[1]
Critical reception
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themusic.com.au |
positive[2] |
Faster Louder |
positive[3] |
100% Rock Magazine |
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Beat Magazine |
positive[5] |
The album was met with mostly positive reviews from the Australian music press. Patrick Emery from Beat Magazine noted: "With only minor exception, it’s Bailey in his finest whimsical folk-blues guise. The title track has a whiff of literary pretension, its lyrics a set of seemingly non-sequitur statements built around a simple melody and Bailey’s disaffected vocals. Sweet Chariot is arguably the classic contemporary Saints style – a lumbering blues-based pop lick and an aesthetic that sits perfectly with Bailey’s modern day Lord Byron persona. Million Miles Away (La De Bloody Da) would, if attended to in a brutal punk manner, be one of the great garage rock tracks; here, it’s an intriguing acoustic track of surprising depth. "[6]
Track listing
- King of the Sun
- A Million Miles Away
- Sweet Chariot
- Turn
- Mystified
- Duty
- Road to Oblivion Part 2
- Craters on the Moon
- Mini Mantra Part 1
- Adventures in the Dark Arts of Watermelonery
Bonus Disc "Songs from the Stash"
Also included in the 2012 CD release was a bonus disc called Songs from the Stash. These featured nine songs from the post Ed Kuepper period.
- Just Like Fire Would (from All Fools Day)
- Last and Laughing Mile (from Howling)
- Massacre (from Prodigal Son)
- Photograph (from A Little Madness to Be Free)
- Ghost Ships (from A Little Madness to Be Free and Prodigal Son)
- Shipwreck (from Prodigal Son)
- Fall of an Empire (from Everybody Knows the Monkey)
- Something Wicked (from Howling)
- All Fools Day (from All Fools Day)
Personnel
- Chris Bailey – vocals, guitar and bass
- Sean Carey – guitar, sound engineering
- Geoff Watson – drums
- Danny Carmichael - Trombone
- Simon Ferenci - Trumpet
- John Glase - Harmonica
- Any Judd - Keyboards, Paino
- Amelia Rutherford - Cello
- Fortunato Luchresi - Producer
References
The Saints |
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- Ivor Hay
- Ed Kuepper
- Jeffrey Wegener
- Doug Balmanno
- Kym Bradshaw
- Alasdair Ward
- Bruce Callaway
- Janine Hall
- Mark Birmingham
- Chris Burnham
- Laurie Cuffe
- Ian Shedden
- Tracy Pew
- Richard Burgman
- Louise Elliott
- Arturo LaRizza
- Joe Chiofalo
- Dror Erez
- Tony Faehse
- Peter Jones
- Michael Bayliss
- Marty Bjerregaard
- Andy Faulkner
- Andreas Jörnvill
- Joakim Täck
- Ian Walsh
- Måns Wieslander
- Eddie Nyström
- Marty Willson-Piper
- Caspar Wijnberg
- Jane Mack
- Sean Carey
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- Live in Mud Hut ... Somewhere in Europe
- The Most Primitive Band in the World (Live from the Twilight Zone, Brisbane 1974)
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