Ocean Colour Scene - North Atlantic Drift
Facts
| Artist(s) | Ocean Colour Scene |
| Studio | Sanctuary Records |
| Release Date | August 19, 2003 |
| UPC Code | 060768462328 |
| Buy this item | $11.98 at Amazon.com As of Dec 1 19:34 EST (details) 1 Audio CD, Usually ships in 1 to 3 weeks, |
Tracks
- I Just Need Myself
- Oh Collector
- North Atlantic Drift
- Golden Gate Bridge - Ocean Colour Scene, Ocean Colour Scene
- Make the Deal
- For Every Corner
- On My Way
- Second Hand Car
- She's Been Writing
- The Song Goes On
- When Evil Comes
- Will You Take Her Love
- Me, I'm Left Unsure
- Questions
- I Want to See the Bright Lights
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User Reviews
Average user review:| Great CD!!!!! |
Although the various musical styles on this CD sound familiar-- lots of classic rock influences throughout-- the sound is still unique and extremely listenable. Kind of like Moody Blues meets Trash Can Sinatras meets Travis, to my ear-- but standing all on its own. Great harmonizing, jangly guitars, anthemic tunes, very heartfelt overall, and a very pleasant sound.
This is just a great overall listen. And I am outside the UK, so at least one listener from distant shores is listening! I am going to get more CD's from Ocean Colour Scene-- the only question is which one should I get next? July 14, 2005
| Easily one of OCS' best albums |
"I Just Need Myself" is the first single to be taken from the album and charted quite highly in the UK singles chart back in 2003. To some it might be a traditional OCS rocker (which it is) but it has a slight edge to it and is a great album opener.
"Oh Collector" is one of 4 songs that could have made good single material but didn't get picked, with a easy going verse and heavy chorus this song really adds quality to the album and has some nice guitar playing by Steve Cradock, and even Oscars drumming is intriguing too. The final chorus elevates the song to near-anthemic status and ends with a unique outro.
The third song is the title track and has an almost George Harrison style slide guitar lick to it, a strong song and also catchy. In fact most songs on "North Atlantic Drift" are catchy and you'll find it hard to forget many of them. This song has lyrics that are quite confusing yet really good to hear and delivered well.
"Golden Gate Bridge" is the song that Noel Gallagher (of Oasis) said he wished he had wrote. A love song that is full of emotion, and again delivered with a huge sounding chorus and some exquisite guitar playing again by Cradock, this could actually be Steve Cradocks best played guitar song ever by OCS. "Golden Gate Bridge" was also the final single to be taken from this album.
Now we are faced with the 2nd single from "North Atlantic Drift". "Make The Deal" is here in its original form (having been re-done for the single release) and complete with a string section and big chorus (yet again) maybe should have been titled "The Real World". Lyrically it attacks the music industry and it's dictatorship approach to musicians.
"For Every Corner" is another of those "should this have been a single?" album tracks. What a great chorus this song has and the build up to it is perfect. You'll want this one playing loud wherever you are for sure.
"On My Way" is a stomping rocky number complete with horn section and catchy chorus (suprised?) seems very much of the style set for driving. Some great guitar playing throughout this song too.
"Second Hand Car" is a song about men and how they take women for granted, what a beautiful song though. The lyrics here are un-faultable and are just brilliant. Ending with a touching guitar solo.
"She's Been Writing" is a huge string led song. I can't say much on it but it is produced very well and the musicianship in it is gorgeous.
"The Song Goes On" has many sides to it and yet is such a strong way to bring the album to a close, especially when the "it depends on who's doorway" section.. I love the slide guitar parts in that section. This is one that goes on repeat.
"When Evil Comes" is my personal favourite on the album and the longest track too. It builds and builds and builds on a droning guitar then comes the tablas and it just is a great way to end the album.
OCS returned to form big time with this album!!!! BUY IT FOR THE SONGS AND THE BONUS TRACKS TOO!!!! It IS worth it. June 14, 2005
| Another Fine OCS Album! |
This time the album opens with a great high-energy rocker "Just Need Myself"; a song which was also released as a single.
Next track "Oh Collector" is a more typical OCS song; a ballad with a more heavy chorus and some wild breaks.. Fine catchy tune.
The album continues with another great song. The title track is a mid-tempo song with acoustic guitars and fine vocals.
With "Golden Gate Bridge" the speed goes down: Another ballad with heavy guitars on the chorus.
"Make the Deal" is one of the higlights of the album. A very catchy and commercial tune that should have been a hit-single. OCS at their very best, and probably my favourite track.
"For Every Corner" is another catchy tune; a little hymn-like. I can imagine it could turn into a live favourite.
"On My Way" is a little funky tune; not particularly memorable.
The acoustic "Second Hand Car" is another nice little song; perhaps sounding too similar to some of their earlier acoustic songs.
The string-laden ballad "She's Been Writing" is another personal favourite of mine; though at places the strings tend to be a little too dominating.
The two closing tracks are both nice, but relatively forgettable. April 29, 2005
| A great album from a highly underrated band |
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