The Sadies - Favourite Colours

2




Album Details

Title: Favourite Colours
Artist: The Sadies
Release Date: 8/24/2004
Re-Released On: 9/7/2004
Label: Yep Roc Records
UPC: 634457206823
Genre: Rock
Styles: Alternative Country-Rock, Neo-Psychedelia, Alternative/Indie Rock
Moods: Bittersweet, Earnest, Intimate, Reflective, Searching, Uncompromising, Ambitious, Complex, Literate, Self-Conscious, Earthy, Quirky
Total Copies: 1
Number of Discs/SwapaCD Credits: 1

Track Listings

  1. Northumberland West
  2. Translucent Sparrow
  3. 1000 Cities Falling, Pt. 1
  4. Song of the Chief Musician, Pt. 2
  5. The Curdled Journey
  6. Why Be So Curious, Pt. 3
  7. The Iceberg
  8. A Good Flying Day
  9. Only You and Your Eyes
  10. As Much as Such
  11. A Burning Snowman
  12. Coming Back
  13. Why Would Anybody Live Here?

Additional Releases

YearTypeLabelCatalog #
2004CDYep Roc Records2068

Other Editions

  • No other editions were found for this album.

Similar CDs

Album Review

With the surf influences and wobbly garage-style edges gradually fading from their musical personality, the Sadies are starting to sound like some unlikely but welcome collaboration between the Clarence White-era Byrds and Moby Grape during one of their periodic twangy moods. Favourite Colours (gotta love the Canadian way with the language) keeps the group's country influences in the forefront, but with a cool and atmospheric cast that lends a moody depth to even the most upbeat songs, not unlike the work of their American compatriots the Volebeats. The interlocked guitars of Dallas Good and Travis Good are in stellar form here, with acrobatic fast pickin' facing off against gloriously sustained bent notes, and the brothers and their partners are singing a great deal more this time out, to fine effect (especially on "Translucent Sparrow," "1000 Cities Falling," and "A Good Flying Day"). A few guests have also been brought along for this set, among them Joey Burns of Calexico (who adds stings to "The Curdled Journey"), Robyn Hitchcock (who sings the lyrics he wrote for "Why Would Anybody Live Here"), and Dallas and Travis' parents (who lend vocals and autoharp to "A Burning Snowman"), though with the exception of Hitchcock (whose personality is strong enough to outweigh the band) they mesh seamlessly with the band's aural character rather than calling attention to themselves. Favourite Colours is lovely and adventurous stuff that proves the Sadies are only getting better with each trip into the studio. ~ Mark Deming, All Music Guide

Credits

NameCredits
Amanda SchenkPhotography
Bruce GoodVocals, Guest Appearance, Autoharp, Voices
Chris Shreenan-DyckAudio Engineer, Engineer
Craig SchumacherAudio Engineer, Mixing
Dallas GoodVocals, Group Member, Guitar
Greg KeelorVocals (Background), Guest Appearance
Joao CarvalhoMastering
Joe BurnsGuest Appearance, Cello
Joel BurnsCello
Margaret GoodVocals, Guest Appearance, Voices
Mike BelitskyDrums, Guitar, Vocals, Group Member
Nick LucaAudio Engineer, Engineer
Paul AucoinGuest Appearance, Vibraphone
Paul BrainardGuest Appearance, Trumpet, Pedal Steel
Robyn HitchcockGuest Appearance, Vocals
Sean DeanGroup Member
The SadiesProducer
Travis GoodGuitar, Group Member, Vocals, Fiddle
Warren ButterfieldPhotography