See the Sun (Pete Murray album) explained
See the Sun |
Type: | Album |
Artist: | Pete Murray |
Cover: | Pete_murray_see_the_sun_cover.jpg |
Released: | 25 September 2005 |
Recorded: | 2005 |
Genre: | Rock, Acoustic |
Length: | 43:26 |
Label: | Sony BMG Australia |
Producer: | Eric Sarafin, Pete Murray |
Prev Title: | Feeler |
Prev Year: | 2003 |
Next Title: | Summer at Eureka |
Next Year: | 2008 |
See the Sun is the third studio album by Australian singer-songwriter Pete Murray. It was released on 25 September 2005 and peaked at number 1 on the ARIA charts.
During the making of the See the Sun, Murray and the band regularly updated an online blog on Murray's official site so that fans could follow the process and get a feel for the album's sound. On this blog, it was stated by a member of the band that "Better Days" was the hardest song on the album to record, as it took multiple recording sessions before they produced the album version.
Track listing
All tracks by Pete Murray
- "Opportunity" – 3:37
- "Class A" – 3:04
- "Fly with You" – 4:20
- "Smile" – 3:39
- "Better Days" – 3:43
- "George's Helper" – 3:50
- "Lost Soul" – 2:52
- "Remedy" – 4:28
- "Trust" – 2:51
- "See the Sun" – 3:25
- "Security" – 3:39
- "This Pill" – 4:39
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Personnel
- Nicky Bomba – percussion
- David Paul Jr. Collins – A&R
- Stefanie Fife – cello
- Jack Howard – trumpet
- Anthony Lycenko – electric guitar
- Jimi Maroudas – engineer
- Ben McCarthy – bass, keyboards, backing vocals, producer
- Pete Murray – acoustic guitar, electric guitar, vocals, producer
- Keely Pressly – backing vocals
- Eric Sarafin – producer, engineer, mixing
- Jeremy Holland Smith – French horn
- John Watson – management
Charts
Year-end charts
Decade-end chart
Notes and References
- Web site: See the Sun by Pete Murray on Apple Music. iTunes. 4 June 2017. en.
- Web site: End of Year Charts – ARIA Top 100 Albums 2005. ARIA Charts. Australian Recording Industry Association. 23 January 2020.
- Web site: End of Year Charts – ARIA Top 100 Albums 2006. Australian Recording Industry Association. 23 January 2020.
- Web site: 2009 ARIA End of Decade Albums Chart. ARIA. January 2010. 16 January 2020.