Rain, Steam and Speed
For the J. M. W. Turner painting, see Rain, Steam and Speed – The Great Western Railway.
Rain, Steam and Speed | ||||
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Studio album by The Mutton Birds | ||||
Released | February 1999 | |||
Recorded | July-August 1998 | |||
Studio | Blackwing Studios, London, Metropolis Studios, London | |||
Genre | Rock | |||
Length | 50:47 | |||
Label | shhh! Records | |||
Producer | The Mutton Birds | |||
The Mutton Birds chronology | ||||
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Allmusic | [1] |
The Age | [2] |
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Rain, Steam and Speed is the fourth and final studio album by New Zealand band, The Mutton Birds. It was released in 1999.
The album marked the departure of bassist, vocalist and sometime song contributor Alan Gregg, and also guitarist David Long. It was released as the Mutton Birds remained based in London seeking a breakthrough on the UK market.[6]
Track listing
(All songs by Don McGlashan)
- "As Close as This" — 4:21
- "Winning Numbers" — 3:46
- "Small Mercies" — 4:37
- "Green Lantern" — 4:02
- "The Falls" — 5:05
- "Last Year's Shoes" — 4:27
- "Jackie's Song" — 3:43
- "Pulled Along by Love" — 4:30
- "Goodbye Drug" — 6:19
- "Hands Full" — 3:28
- "Ray" — 6:24
Personnel
- Don McGlashan – vocals, acoustic guitars, Ebow guitar, piano, organ, euphonium
- Ross Burge – drums, tambourine
- Alan Gregg – bass
- Chris Sheehan – bass, electric guitar
Additional personnel
- Tony Fisher — backing vocals
- David Mitchell — Ebow guitar
- Stuart Nesbit — pedal steel
- Tony Kiley — congas
References
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