Silver Sun

Silver Sun is the debut album by the British power pop band Silver Sun. It was released in May 1997 on Polydor Records and was produced by Nigel Godrich. Godrich said: “They’re a great band, they’re really quirky, but the guy writes loads of serious three minute pop songs with Beach Boys backing vocals. He did these demos that got him the deal on his home 8-track, and they just sound ridiculously over the top, messy but in a great way, really trashy and dirty. So the brief was to try and recreate that, as well as just to sort of bring it back into listenable territory, and I think we did it quite well.” Changing their name from Sun, under which their debut EP had been released, their debut studio album was released under the name Silver Sun. The album received critical acclaim, but had limited chart success, reaching No. 30 in the UK Album Chart. Four singles were released from the album; “Lava”, “Last Day”, “Golden Skin” and “Julia”, of which, only “Golden Skin” and “Lava” reached the UK Top 40. “Golden Skin” was used in the soundtrack of the British romantic comedy film Shooting Fish which was released the same year as the album.[1]

Tracklisting

Position Title
A1 Test
A2 Golden Skin
A3 Dumb
A4 Julia
A5 Far Out
A6 Last Day
A7 Service
A8 Yellow Light
B1 Lava
B2 Digits
B3 This ‘N’ That
B4 Wonderful
B5 Bad Haircut
B6 Nobody
B7 Animals Feets

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Release Information

Key Value
Wikipedia URL https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Silver_Sun_(Silver_Sun_album)
Format 1× Vinyl (140g) LP, Album, Reissue, Stereo
Label Demon Records
Catalog Number DEMREC919
Discogs URL Silver Sun - Silver Sun