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Released
  
July 2005

Release date
  
June 2005

Genre
  
Electropop

Artist
  
Blue October UK

Label
  
A Different Drum

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Producer
  
Reza Udhin and Blue October

One Day Silver, One Day Gold (2005)
  
Walk Amongst the Living (2008)

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One Day Silver, One Day Gold is the third album by the British synthpop band Blue October.

Contents

Track listing

  1. "It's Not Enough"
  2. "I Never Thought I'd See You Cry"
  3. "Un-done"
  4. "Free"
  5. "Nervous Energy"
  6. "Pushing"
  7. "Somewhere"
  8. "Are We The Reason?"
  9. "Nowhere"
  10. "The Soul Within
  11. "Supanova"
  12. "Light Over Dark"
  13. "The Soul Within" (Polarised Sustain Mix) 1
  14. "It's No Enough" (Modular Music Mix) 1
  15. "I Never Thought I'd See You Cry" (Nano Thought Control Mix) 1
  • 1 Bonus tracks
  • Personnel

  • Ross Carter: Vocals
  • Glen Wisbey: Keyboards & Programming
  • Chris Taubert: Keyboards & Sampling
  • Nic Johnston: Guitars
  • Details

    1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 7, 8, 10, 11, 12 written by Glen Wisbey and Ross Carter
    6 written by Glen Wisbey
    9 written by Glen Wisbey / Chris Taubert

    Guitars by Nic Johnston
    Backing vocals on tracks 1, 7, 8 by Alexys B

    Bonus tracks remixed by Glen Wisbey
    Bonus tracks additional production Reza Udhin

    All songs were written and recorded between October 2002 and October 2004

    Singles

    One single was released from the album.

    1. "Free" (2004)

    Credits

    Produced by Reza Udhin and Blue October UK

    Recorded at The Safe, Essex
    Mixed at Cryonica Studios, London

    Cover Photography: ???
    Polaroid Girls: Alexandru Adam
    Design: Glen Wisbey

    Review

    The strong acoustic elements of this album are reminiscent of indie bands such as The Lightning Seeds or James and while this incorporating of a wider range of styles aids the music in standing out from the synthpop hordes it is then given more guts by a very modern rhythmic approach with Ross Carter's melodic vocal style providing the perfect accompaniment throughout, from the easy-going opener "It's Not Enough" (which, along with "Are We The Reason?" features backing vocals from Alexys B), the bustling "The Soul Within" or the infectious "I Never Thought I'd See You Cry".

    For me, the highlights come in the shape of the harder-edged instrumentals "Pushing" & "Nowhere", both of which benefit from some fine musicianship, while the powerfully majestic chorus that graces "Somewhere" provides another memorable moment. And just to make sure the album doesn't miss out on that all-important club action are the three 'club mixes' at the end, all of which (by the band's own Glen Wisbey with help from Reza Udhin) make the most of the band's catchy style & benefit from the extra dynamic boost.

    Songs

    1It's Not Enough5:24
    2I Never Thought I'd See You Cry4:21
    3Un-Done3:50

    References

    One Day Silver, One Day Gold Wikipedia