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The Olympus Sound

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Length
  
42:06

Release date
  
19 August 2011

Genres
  
Power pop, Chamber pop

Artist
  
Pugwash

Label
  
EMI Ireland

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Released
  
19 August 2011 (Ireland) 16 April 2012

Recorded
  
January–March 2011 Exchequer Studios, Dublin Summit Studios, Dublin Tonsil Town Studios, Swindon

Producer
  
Thomas Walsh Tosh Flood

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Eleven Modern Antiquities, Jollity, Play This Intimately (As If Am, Almond Tea, Giddy

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The Olympus Sound is the fifth studio album by Irish power pop band Pugwash. It features contributions from Ben Folds, Neil Hannon of The Divine Comedy, and Dave Gregory and Andy Partridge of XTC. Frontman Thomas Walsh wrote the track "Dear Belinda" as a birthday present for British actress Belinda Stewart-Wilson, and claimed Stewart-Wilson had requested to sing vocals on the final version of the song but she does not appear on the album.

Contents

Release and reception

The album was released in Ireland by 1969 Records and EMI on 19 August 2011. The iTunes version featured two bonus tracks not included on the CD. On its release, The Irish Times hailed it as "the best Irish album of the year to date" while Hot Press said it was "the best thing [Pugwash] has ever done". The Irish Daily Star named it among its top 10 Irish albums of 2011. It was nominated for the Choice Music Prize 2011, an award given to the best Irish album of the year, in January 2012.

After signing a three-year deal with British indie label Lojinx, The Olympus Sound was released outside Ireland on CD and vinyl on 16 April 2012. The CD version includes three bonus tracks not included on the original physical or iTunes releases.

Album title

The title of the album refers to the fact that Walsh recorded the initial demos for The Olympus Sound on an Olympus voice recorder and, instead of reworking them into more a polished form, was convinced by bandmate Tosh Flood to send them to him as they were. Flood then used the demos to record some instrumental parts, which ended up being used on the final version of the album.

Artwork

The cover artwork is taken from a 2010 painting called The Unseen, by British artists and married couple Emma Biggs and Matthew Collings.

Personnel

  • Thomas Walsh: vocals, backing vocals, acoustic guitar, electric guitar, piano, Mellotron, Chamberlin, tubular bells, Solina Strings, drums, percussion, samples
  • Tosh Flood: electric guitar, backing vocals, baritone bass guitar, Hammond organ, Mellotron, mandolin, piano, autoharp, acoustic guitar, Wurlitzer, spinet, harpsichord, Moog, vibraphone, pedal steel, 12 string acoustic guitar
  • Shaun McGee: bass guitar, backing vocals
  • Joe Fitzgerald: drums, percussion
  • Neil Hannon: piano, Korg synth, Mellotron, harpsichord, backing vocals
  • Dave Gregory: Rhodes piano, string arrangement
  • Ben Folds: piano
  • Andy Partridge: backing vocals
  • Dolores Flood: wish bell
  • Michelle Mason: cello
  • Fergal O'Dhornain: viola
  • Katie O'Connor: violin
  • Alvin Quatro: e-bow
  • Fergal Davis: backing vocals
  • Songs

    1Answers on a PostcardPugwash2:54
    2There You ArePugwash3:27
    3To the Warmth of YouPugwash3:12

    References

    The Olympus Sound Wikipedia