Cranfield and Slade: 12 Sun SongsTools Culley, Peter. Cranfield and Slade: 12 Sun Songs. Zurich Suisse: JRP Ringier; Vancouver, BC: Or Gallery, 2009.
Abstract (English)"Cranfield and Slade: 12 Sun Songs" is a yellow vinyl album made up of covers of pop songs about the sun. Aping a 1970s concept album, Cranfield and Slade present twelve songs arranged to represent a day, beginning with songs about sunrise and winding down with songs about sunsets. Tracks range from classics such as George Harrison’s "Here Comes the Sun" and The Kinks’ "Waterloo Sunset," to the lesser-known "Sun" by singer-songwriter Margot Guryan or "Where Evil Grows" by Vancouver’s The Poppy Family. The album combines field recordings made in various Vancouver locations with electronic sound and acoustic and electric instruments." -- Publisher's website.
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