The Exquisite Death of Saxon Shore | ||||
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Studio album by | ||||
Released | October 18, 2005 | |||
Recorded | January–September 2005 at Tarbox Road Studios | |||
Genre | Post-rock Instrumental rock Ambient | |||
Length | 48:36 | |||
Label | Burnt Toast Vinyl | |||
Producer | Dave Fridmann | |||
Saxon Shore chronology | ||||
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Allmusic | [1] |
The Exquisite Death of Saxon Shore is the third full-length studio album by American post-rock band Saxon Shore. It was produced by Dave Fridmann (notable for his work with Mercury Rev and The Flaming Lips, in addition to bands as stylistically varying as Weezer and Mogwai) and released on October 18, 2005, on Burnt Toast Vinyl.
Track listing
No. | Title | Length |
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1. | "The Revolution Will Be Streaming" | 4:17 |
2. | "This Shameless Moment" | 4:16 |
3. | "With a Red Suit You Will Become a Man" | 3:37 |
4. | "Silence Lends a Face to the Soul" | 4:40 |
5. | "Isolated by the Secrets of Your Fellow Men" | 7:09 |
6. | "The Shaping of a Helpless Joy" | 4:52 |
7. | "Marked with the Knowledge" | 3:39 |
8. | "A Greatness at the Cost of Goodness" | 5:48 |
9. | "How We Conquered the Western World on Horseback" | 3:52 |
10. | "The Lame Shall Enter First" | 6:31 |
Personnel
- Matthew Doty - guitars, keyboards; vocals (track 10)
- Matthew Stone - guitars, keyboards; vocals (track 10)
- Oliver Chapoy - guitars, keyboards; vocals (track 10)
- William Stichter - bass; vocals (track 10)
- Stephen Roessner - drums, percussion; vocals (track 10)
- Steven Googin - vocals (track 10)
Song notes
- "Marked with the Knowledge" was featured in Sony HD television commercials starting late April 2008.[2][3]
- Their song "This Shameless Moment" was used at the end of episode 3 of Joe Calzaghe vs. Roy Jones, Jr. 24/7 program on HBO. The song is played while you see Roy Jones talking about being a true champion and shadowboxing on a New York rooftop and you see Joe running on the Brooklyn Bridge and talking about how it is his time and that Roy Jones was yesterday and he is today.
References
- ↑ Raggett, Ned. The Exquisite Death of Saxon Shore at AllMusic. Retrieved May 12, 2020.
- ↑ Saxon Shore official website (See news marked 01.04.08)
- ↑ Watch the commercial Video on YouTube.
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