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Released
  
1999

Producer
  
Cameron McCauley

Release date
  
7 October 1999

Recorded
  
Bundeena, 1999

Artist
  

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Red Wine and Blue (1999)

Genres
  

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Red Wine and Blue is the first and only studio album by Australian alternative country band The Dearhunters, which was released in 1999.

Contents

Background

The album was recorded in an "old beach shack", in Bundeena by Cameron McCauley in 1999.

Although Whittingham recorded the drum tracks for the album, he was replaced by Dave Ashton, who completed the touring that followed the release of "Red Wine and Blue".

Style

While remaining in the alternative country genre, "Red Wine and Blue" has been described as having a "dreamy" sound, with soft melodies and a melancholic tone. The album is largely built off of dual vocals between Oxley and Phillis.

Reception

Jason MacNeil of Allmusic generally viewed "Red Wine and Blue" as positive, feeling that the album had a few very strong tracks, namely the opening song "Mr. Katherine" and the closing "Alienship". However, he felt that if the album suffered from something, it was that most of the tracks had similar arrangements, and virtually no digressions in composition.

Personnel

  • Greg Hitchcock • guitars
  • Tim Oxley • vocals, bass
  • Jodi Phillis • vocals, guitar
  • Raphael Whittingham • drums
  • Songs

    1Mr Katherine2:53
    2Heads4:07
    3All Over Now5:02

    References

    Red Wine and Blue Wikipedia


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