C-60 by This Perfect Day (CD, Apr-1998, 550 Music)new sealed
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Album Features
UPC: 074646900420
Artist: This Perfect Day
Format: CD
Release Year: 1998
Record Label: 550 Music
Genre: Alternative, Rock & Pop
Track Listing
1. Could Have Been Friends
2. Down on My Knees
3. Dolphins
4. Fishtank
5. Young & Stupid
6. Hello
7. So Naive
8. Break My Arm
9. In Two Weeks You Will Be Forgotten
10. Dreamers in a Dream
11. Brother & Sister
12. Bryant Lake Bowler
Details
Playing Time: 43 min.
Producer: This Perfect Day
Distributor: Sony Music Distribution (
Recording Type: Studio
Recording Mode: Stereo
SPAR Code: n/a
Album Notes
This Perfect Day: Mats Eriksson (vocals); Rickard Johansson (guitar, synthesizer); Ove Markstrom (guitar, background vocals); Johan Nilsson (drums, keyboards, background vocals); Peter Fahlgren (bass).Additional personnel: Per Johansson (saxophone); Peter Meijer, Goran Kajfes (trumpet); Anders Evaldsson, Mattias Cederberg (trombone).Personnel: Rickard Johansson (guitar, synthesizer); Ove Markstrom (guitar, background vocals); Anders Evaldsson (trombone); Johan Nilsson (keyboards, drums, background vocals).Audio Mixers: Dag Lundquist; Johan Nilsson.Recording information: Decibel Studios; MNW Studios; MVG Studios; Room Five.After the commercial and critical success in Great Britain and the United States of more experimental Swedish bands like the Cardigans and Komeda, a number of more straight-forward Swedish pop bands made their U.S. debuts, including the Wannadies, the Merrymakers, and This Perfect Day. C-60, This Perfect Day's second U.S. release, is unapologetically glossy pop that's heavily influenced by the band's British contemporaries, primarily Blur and early Oasis. Singer Mats Eriksson has a classic Brit-pop voice, and the catchy, occasionally anthemic songs sound both instantly appealing and eerily familiar, but the lyrics this time out are notably darker than before. The small U.S. hit "Could Have Been Friends" is wistful nearly to the point of desperation, and the bitterly sarcastic "In Two Weeks You Will Be Forgotten" makes the Byrds' similarly themed "So You Wanna Be a Rock and Roll Star" sound downright cheerful.
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Great pop band from Sweden.
Square spot in upper right hand corner is from my price stickers and is on jewel case or plastic wrapping if sealed.
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Listing Information
Listing Type | Gallery Listing |
Listing ID# | 139745559 |
Start Time | Wed 20 May 2015 16:32:10 (EDT) |
Close Time | Run Until Sold |
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Item Condition | New |
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Dispatch Time | 3 Days |
Quantity | 1 |
Location | United States |
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Genre | Rock |