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Length
  
13:27

Artist
  
End of Fashion

Producer
  
Paul McKercher

Genres
  
Rock music, Power pop

Too Careful (2004)
  
End of Fashion (2005)

Release date
  
1 November 2004

Label
  
EMI Music Australia

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Released
  
1 November 2004 (2004-11-01)

Recorded
  
2004 Big Jesus Burger Studios (Surry Hills, Sydney, Australia)

Too Careful is the second EP by the Australian power pop band End of Fashion. It was released on 1 November 2004 on the Capitol Records label.

Contents

The songs "Too Careful" and "Love Comes In" were later re-recorded for End of Fashion's self-titled debut album.

Reception

Andrew Murfett in the Sydney Morning Herald believed that "on their latest release, Too Careful, End of Fashion have crafted two superb rock songs - the title track and "You and Only You"."

Track listing

All tracks written by Justin Burford, unless otherwise indicated.

Credits

End of Fashion
  • Rodney Aravena - guitar, keyboards, backing vocals
  • Justin Burford - vocals, guitar, keyboards, percussion
  • Mike Hobbs - drums, backing vocals
  • Hugh Jennings - bass, backing vocals, keyboards
  • Additional musicians
  • Joel Quartermain - keyboards, percussion, backing vocals
  • Andy Lawson - slide guitar, backing vocals
  • Technical Personnel
  • Ben Quinn - cover art
  • Sean O'Callaghan - engineer (tracks 2-4)
  • Steve Smart - mastering
  • Paul McKercher - producer (track 1), mixing
  • Lee Yeoh - recording assistant, producing assistant (track 1)
  • Debaser - producer (tracks 2-4)
  • End Of Fashion - producer (tracks 2-4)
  • Facilities
  • Recorded – Big Jesus Burger Studios
  • Engineered – Studio Couch
  • Produced – Big Jesus Burger Studios
  • Mixed – Sing Sing Studios
  • Mastered – Studios 301, Sydney
  • Songs

    1Too Careful3:24
    2You and Only You3:43
    3Love Comes In3:51

    References

    Too Careful Wikipedia