One from the Modern
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One from the Modern | ||
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Missing image One_from_the_Modern.jpg Album cover; left to right, Minchella, Harrison, Cradock, Fowler | ||
CD by Ocean Colour Scene | ||
Released | September 1999 | |
Recorded | ? | |
Genre | rock, britpop, blues rock | |
Length | ? | |
Record label | Island | |
Producer | Brendan Lynch | |
Professional reviews | ||
All Music Guide (http://www.allmusic.com) review | 4/5 | link (http://www.allmusic.com/cg/amg.dll?p=amg&sql=A5263mpsh9f7o) |
Ocean Colour Scene Chronology | ||
Marchin' Already (1997) | One from the Modern (1999) | Mechanical Wonder (2001) |
One from the Modern is a 1999 album by Ocean Colour Scene.
The album made a departure from the two previous albums Moseley Shoals and Marchin' Already, and is slower and sadder. It was panned by critics who accused it of being too commercial and "dad rock" though the end of Britpop may have also had something to do with it.
The protest song Profit in Peace was the first single, with a double release of I am the News/So Low and later, July. The song Soul Driver is dedicated to Paul Weller, who mentored the band.
Track listing
- Profit in Peace
- I am the News
- So Low
- Emily Chambers
- July
- Step by Btep
- No-one at All
- Families
- Soul Driver
- Jane She Got Excavated
- Waves
- I Won't Get Grazed
Ocean Colour Scene |
Steve Cradock | |
Studio Albums: Ocean Colour Scene |
Moseley Shoals | Marchin' Already | One from the Modern | Mechanical Wonder | North Atlantic Drift | A Hyperactive Workout for the Flying Squad |
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Notable songs: The Riverboat Song | The Day We Caught the Train |