Biggest Bluest Hi Fi
Biggest Bluest Hi-Fi is the debut LP from the indie pop band Camera Obscura. It was released in 2001 by Andmoresound and in 2002 by Elefant, then re-released in 2004 by Merge.
Biggest Bluest Hi-Fi | ||||
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Studio album by | ||||
Released | November 12, 2001 | |||
Genre | Indie pop | |||
Label | Andmoresound | |||
Producer | Stuart Murdoch | |||
Camera Obscura chronology | ||||
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Reception
Review scores | |
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Source | Rating |
AllMusic | [1] |
Pitchfork Media | (7.5/10)[2] |
Writing for AllMusic, critic Tim Sendra praised the album, writing that it "makes a strong case for Camera Obscura as one of the best indie pop bands to come down the pike since, well, Belle and Sebastian."[1] Marc Hogan of Pitchfork Media called it "charmingly understated."[2]
Track listing
All tracks are written by Tracyanne Campbell
No. | Title | Length |
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1. | "Happy New Year" | 4:03 |
2. | "Eighties Fan" | 4:20 |
3. | "Houseboat" | 3:22 |
4. | "Pen and Notebook" | 3:26 |
5. | "Swimming Pool" | 3:56 |
6. | "Anti-Western" | 3:08 |
7. | "I Don't Do Crowds" | 3:55 |
8. | "The Sun on His Back" | 2:50 |
9. | "Double Feature" | 5:50 |
10. | "Arrangements of Shapes and Space" | 3:48 |
Total length: | 38:38 |
2002 and 2004 re-releases
- "Happy New Year"
- "Eighties Fan"
- "Houseboat"
- "Shine Like a New Pin"
- "Pen and Notebook"
- "Swimming Pool"
- "Anti-Western"
- "Let's Go Bowling"
- "I Don't Do Crowds"
- "The Sun on His Back"
- "Double Feature"
- "Arrangements of Shapes and Space"
Personnel
Band
- Tracyanne Campbell – vocals, guitar
- Gavin Dunbar - bass
- John Henderson - vocals, percussion
- Kenny Mckeeve - guitar, mandolin, vocals
- Lee Thomson - drums
- Lindsay Boyd - keyboards
Other
- Arranged By [Strings] – Camera Obscura, Stuart Murdoch
- Bells [Sleighbells] – Geoff Allan
- Design, Layout – Anne Maclean
- Engineer – Geoff Allan
- Mastered By – Frank Arkwright
- Other [The Cover Star] – Fiona Morrison
- Strings – Cheryll Crockett, Elin Edwards, Greg Lawson, Lisa Webb, Lorna Leitch, Murray Ferguson
- Trumpet – Nigel Baillie
References
- Sendra, Tim. "Biggest Bluest Hi Fi > Review". Allmusic. Retrieved 16 October 2011.
- Hogan, Marc. "Biggest Bluest Hi Fi > Review". Pitchfork Media. Retrieved 16 October 2011.
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