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{{Infobox Album <!-- See Wikipedia:WikiProject_Albums -->
{{Use Australian English|date=November 2011}}
| Name = Sunset Studies
{{Infobox album
| Type = studio
| Artist = [[Augie March]]
| name = Sunset Studies
| Cover = Sunset Studies.jpg
| type = studio
| Released = [[October 30]] [[2000]]
| artist = [[Augie March]]
| Recorded =
| cover = Sunset Studies.jpg
| Genre = [[Indie rock]]
| alt =
| Length = 76:10
| released = 30 October 2000
| Label = [[BMG Australia]]
| recorded = 1999–2000
| Producer =
| venue =
| Reviews =
| studio =
| genre = [[Indie rock]]
*[[Allmusic]] {{Rating|4|5}} [http://www.allmusic.com/cg/amg.dll?p=amg&sql=10:dfrvad4kl8w5 link]
| Last album =
| length = 76:10
| label = [[BMG Australia]]
| This album = '''''Sunset Studies''''' <br /> (2000)
| producer = [[Richard Pleasance]], [[Paul McKercher]], Augie March
| Next album = ''[[Strange Bird]]'' <br /> (2002)
| prev_title = [[Waltz (EP)|Waltz]]
| prev_year = 1999
| next_title = [[Strange Bird]]
| next_year = 2002
| misc = {{Singles
| name = Album
| type = studio
| single1 = The Hole in Your Roof
| single1date = 2000
| single2 = Heartbeat and Sails
| single2date = 2000
| single3 = There Is No Such Place
| single3date = 2001
| single4 = Here Comes the Night
| single4date = 2001
}}
}}
}}
'''''Sunset Studies''''' is the first studio [[album]] by the Australian [[indie rock]] band [[Augie March]]. It was released in 2000 in Australia by [[BMG]].
{{Music ratings
| rev1 = [[Allmusic]]
| rev1Score = {{Rating|4|5}} [{{AllMusic|class=album|id=r579272|pure_url=yes}} link]
|rev2 = ''[[The Australian]]''
|rev2score = {{Rating|3.5|5}}<ref>Iain Shedden, ''The Australian'', 28 October 2000.</ref>
|rev3 = ''[[The Age]]''
|rev3score = {{Rating|4|5}}<ref>''The Age,'' 17 November 2000.</ref>
|rev4 = ''[[Herald Sun]]''
|rev4score = {{Rating|4.5|5}}<ref>Andrew McCutcheon, ''Herald Sun'', 23 November 2000.</ref>
}}
'''''Sunset Studies''''' is the debut studio [[album]] by the Australian [[indie rock]] band [[Augie March]]. It was released in October 2000 in Australia by [[Bertelsmann Music Group|BMG]].

The album was recorded over the course of a year in five studios with three separate producers.<ref>Paul Stewart, "Marching to a different drum," ''Sunday Herald Sun'', 29 October 2000, page 81.</ref>

At the [[ARIA Music Awards of 2001]], the album was nominated for four awards, winning [[ARIA Award for Engineer of the Year|Engineer of the Year]].<ref name="ARIAnoms">{{cite web|url=https://www.ariaawards.com.au/history/search/?text=augie|title=ARIA Awards search|website=ARIA AWards|accessdate=28 August 2020}}</ref>


==Track listing==
==Track listing==
(All songs by [[Glenn Richards]], arranged by Augie March except where noted)
# "The Hole In Your Roof" – 7:12
# "The Hole in Your Roof" – 7:12
# "Maroondah Reservoir" – 5:05
# "Maroondah Reservoir" – 5:05
# "There Is No Such Place" – 3:17
# "There Is No Such Place" – 3:17
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# "Believe Me" – 2:02
# "Believe Me" – 2:02
# "Sunset Studies" – 5:34
# "Sunset Studies" – 5:34
# "Men Who Follow Spring The Planet 'Round" – 5:35
# "Men Who Follow Spring The Planet 'Round" (traditional motif, Richards, Augie March) – 5:35
# "Angels Of The Bowling Green" – 5:12
# "Angels of the Bowling Green" – 5:12
# "Heartbeat And Sails" – 3:01
# "Heartbeat And Sails" – 3:01
# "The Offer" – 4:56
# "The Offer" – 4:56
# "The Good Gardener (On How He Fell)" – 5:26
# "The Good Gardener (On How He Fell)" – 5:26
# "Here Comes The Night" – 4:50
# "Here Comes The Night" – 4:50
# "Asleep In Perfection" – 4:04
# "Asleep in Perfection" – 4:04
# "Owen's Lament" – 8:46
# "Owen's Lament" – 8:46

==Charts==
{| class="wikitable sortable plainrowheaders" style="text-align:center"
|-
! scope="col"| Chart (2000)
! scope="col"| Peak<br /> position
|-
{{album chart|Australia|35|artist=Augie March|album=Sunset Studies|rowheader=true|accessdate=28 August 2020}}
|}

==Personnel==

* [[Glenn Richards]] – guitars, vocals, piano, keys, percussion, drums ("There Is No Such Place"), drum programming, banjo, dobro, samples
* Edmond Ammendola – bass, piano, percussion, electric guitar, piano accordion
* David Williams – drums, piano accordion, percussion, keyboards, backing vocals ("The Hole in Your Roof")
* Adam Donovan – guitar, backing vocals ("The Hole in Your Roof"), pedal steel, hammond organ, piano, keyboards, percussion, tape machine, samples

===Additional personnel===
* Alex Parlas – trumpet ("The Good Gardener")
* Rob Dawson – piano, backing vocals ("There Is No Such Place"), organ, piano ("The Offer")
* Cameron Reynolds – clarinet ("Tulip")
* Tim Neill – hammond organ ("Here Comes the Night")
* Paul McKercher – acoustic guitar ("Heartbeat and Sails")
* Gerasimos Grammenos – percussion ("Tasman Awakens")
* Naomi Evans – violin ("Men Who Follow")
* [[Richard Pleasance]] – dobro, backing vocals ("Men Who Follow")

==References==
{{Reflist}}


{{Augie March}}
{{Augie March}}

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[[Category:2000 albums]]
[[Category:2000 albums]]
[[Category:ARIA Award–winning albums]]
[[Category:Augie March albums]]
[[Category:Augie March albums]]

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Latest revision as of 22:09, 9 November 2024

Sunset Studies
Studio album by
Released30 October 2000
Recorded1999–2000
GenreIndie rock
Length76:10
LabelBMG Australia
ProducerRichard Pleasance, Paul McKercher, Augie March
Augie March chronology
Waltz
(1999)
Sunset Studies
(2000)
Strange Bird
(2002)
Singles from Album
  1. "The Hole in Your Roof"
    Released: 2000
  2. "Heartbeat and Sails"
    Released: 2000
  3. "There Is No Such Place"
    Released: 2001
  4. "Here Comes the Night"
    Released: 2001
Professional ratings
Review scores
SourceRating
Allmusic link
The Australian[1]
The Age[2]
Herald Sun[3]

Sunset Studies is the debut studio album by the Australian indie rock band Augie March. It was released in October 2000 in Australia by BMG.

The album was recorded over the course of a year in five studios with three separate producers.[4]

At the ARIA Music Awards of 2001, the album was nominated for four awards, winning Engineer of the Year.[5]

Track listing

[edit]

(All songs by Glenn Richards, arranged by Augie March except where noted)

  1. "The Hole in Your Roof" – 7:12
  2. "Maroondah Reservoir" – 5:05
  3. "There Is No Such Place" – 3:17
  4. "Tulip" – 6:20
  5. "Tasman Awakens" – 4:42
  6. "Believe Me" – 2:02
  7. "Sunset Studies" – 5:34
  8. "Men Who Follow Spring The Planet 'Round" (traditional motif, Richards, Augie March) – 5:35
  9. "Angels of the Bowling Green" – 5:12
  10. "Heartbeat And Sails" – 3:01
  11. "The Offer" – 4:56
  12. "The Good Gardener (On How He Fell)" – 5:26
  13. "Here Comes The Night" – 4:50
  14. "Asleep in Perfection" – 4:04
  15. "Owen's Lament" – 8:46

Charts

[edit]
Chart (2000) Peak
position
Australian Albums (ARIA)[6] 35

Personnel

[edit]
  • Glenn Richards – guitars, vocals, piano, keys, percussion, drums ("There Is No Such Place"), drum programming, banjo, dobro, samples
  • Edmond Ammendola – bass, piano, percussion, electric guitar, piano accordion
  • David Williams – drums, piano accordion, percussion, keyboards, backing vocals ("The Hole in Your Roof")
  • Adam Donovan – guitar, backing vocals ("The Hole in Your Roof"), pedal steel, hammond organ, piano, keyboards, percussion, tape machine, samples

Additional personnel

[edit]
  • Alex Parlas – trumpet ("The Good Gardener")
  • Rob Dawson – piano, backing vocals ("There Is No Such Place"), organ, piano ("The Offer")
  • Cameron Reynolds – clarinet ("Tulip")
  • Tim Neill – hammond organ ("Here Comes the Night")
  • Paul McKercher – acoustic guitar ("Heartbeat and Sails")
  • Gerasimos Grammenos – percussion ("Tasman Awakens")
  • Naomi Evans – violin ("Men Who Follow")
  • Richard Pleasance – dobro, backing vocals ("Men Who Follow")

References

[edit]
  1. ^ Iain Shedden, The Australian, 28 October 2000.
  2. ^ The Age, 17 November 2000.
  3. ^ Andrew McCutcheon, Herald Sun, 23 November 2000.
  4. ^ Paul Stewart, "Marching to a different drum," Sunday Herald Sun, 29 October 2000, page 81.
  5. ^ "ARIA Awards search". ARIA AWards. Retrieved 28 August 2020.
  6. ^ "Australiancharts.com – Augie March – Sunset Studies". Hung Medien. Retrieved 28 August 2020.