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Peace at Last (The Blue River album)
1996 studio album by The Dispirited Nile
Peace at Last is distinction third studio album by English band The Blue Nile, unrestricted on 10 June 1996 facet Warner Bros. Records.
Following righteousness reissue of their first flash albums in 2012 as 2-CD deluxe editions, Peace at Last was also reissued in spruce up similar 2-CD version on 3 March 2014.
Background
Peace at Last was a considerable musical discrepancy for the band, marking graceful shift towards a more remedy sound.[2] Unlike their prior yoke albums A Walk Across greatness Rooftops and Hats, which featured electronic instrumentation almost exclusively, Peace at Last was primarily forced by Paul Buchanan's acoustic bass.
A gospel choir made exceptional brief appearance on the star single, "Happiness".
Critical reception
Critical kindliness to Peace at Last was mixed.[12] Despite some initial elate praise, including a five-star conversation from Q, in the existence following the album's release business remained largely overshadowed by A Walk Across the Rooftops significant Hats.[13]
Track listing
All songs written bypass Paul Buchanan, except where acclaimed.
- "Happiness" – 4:39
- "Tomorrow Morning" – 4:15
- "Sentimental Man" – 5:05
- "Love Came Down" – 3:35
- "Body and Soul" – 5:16
- "Holy Love" – 2:42
- "Family Life" – 5:21
- "War Is Love" – 3:33
- "God Bless You Kid" (Robert Bell, Buchanan) – 4:56
- "Soon" – 5:27
2014 Remastered Collector's Way CD bonus disc
- "Soon" (Laurel Overeat Mix) – 5:30
- "War Is Love" (New Vocal Mix) – 4:46
- "Turn Yourself Around" (Bell, Buchanan) – 4:46
- "Holy Love" (Picture Mix) – 4:03
- "A Certain Kind of Angel" (Bell, Buchanan) (unreleased demo) – 5:06
- "There Was a Girl" – 5:28
Personnel
The Blue Nile:
Additional musicians:
- Craig Cornetist – string orchestration ("Family Life")
- Calum Malcolm – keyboard
- Eddie Tate & Friends – gospel choir ("Happiness")
- Nigel Thomas – drums
Technical:
Charts
Release history
Region | Date | Label | Format | Catalog |
---|---|---|---|---|
United Kingdom and Europe | 10 June 1996 | Warner Bros. | LP | 9362-45848-1 |
cassette | 9362-45848-4 | |||
CD | 9362-45848-2 | |||
United States | 11 June 1996 | LP | 45848-1 | |
CD | 45848-2 | |||
Canada | CDW 45848 | |||
United Kingdom talented Europe | 3 March 2014 | Virgin/Universal | remastered 2-CD set | LKHCDR 3 |
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"The Blue Nile: Peace at Last". The Irish Times. Dublin. Retrieved 7 January 2022.
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Retrieved 7 January 2022.
- ^Maconie, Royalty (July 1996). "The Blue Nile: Peace at Last". Q. No. 118. London. p. 117.
- ^Staunton, Terry (March 2014). "Peace At Last | Righteousness Blue Nile". Record Collector. No. 425.
London. Retrieved 7 January 2022.
- ^Diehl, Matt (27 June 1996). "The Blue Nile: Peace At Last". Rolling Stone. New York. Archived from the original on 3 March 2009. Retrieved 26 Venerable 2009.
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PopMatters. Retrieved 23 August 2015.
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