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Spencer Tracy
Studio album by
Released11 August 2003
RecordedRevolver Studio
GenreRock
Length49:27
LabelEmbryo Records
ProducerBen Glatzer
Singles from Spencer Tracy
  1. "Disco King"
    Released: 13 January 2003
  2. "Ocean"
    Released: 2 June 2003
Professional ratings
Review scores
SourceRating
Triple J(?)[1]
Herald Sun(?)[2]

Spencer Tracy is the self-titled debut album by Spencer Tracy, released 11 August 2003.

The album was recorded at Revolver Studio with producer Ben Glatzer (Ammonia, The Sleepy Jackson, Cartman). The album debuted at #9 on the Australian Independent Record Labels Association (AIR) top 20 album charts in September 2003.[3]

It was selected as Triple J's "album of the week" (8 August to 15 August 2003). Richard Kingsmill wrote in The Music Network: "I championed Spencer Tracy a little bit around here because I was so surprised by it. I underestimated the band and didn’t think they could come up with a whole album of good guitar pop but they did. I thought it was a good strong positive record. It wasn’t just three singles and then really average material. I thought I can’t really fault this, there’s at least six or seven songs that are going to sound great on the radio."

Track listing

All tracks written by Lee Jones unless otherwise noted.[4]

  1. "Disco King" - 4:02
  2. "Ocean" - 4:01
  3. "Capsize" - 3:46
  4. "Sum Attention" - 3:35
  5. "Long Gone" (Oliver Jones, H Bell) - 4:25
  6. "Tonight" - 5:41
  7. "September" - 4:27
  8. "Yesterday" (Chris Jones) - 4:31
  9. "Supergirl" - 3:18
  10. "Changes" - 4:17
  11. "Stupid" - 2:46
  12. "Sixteen" - 4:38

Personnel

Spencer Tracy

  • Lee Jones - Guitars, Vocals & Piano,
  • John Rabjones - Guitars & Vocals,
  • Kim Jones - Bass Guitar
  • Shaun Sibbes - Drums & Vocals

References

  1. ^ Triple J review
  2. ^ Herald Sun review
  3. ^ "ARIA/AIR Charts". ArtsWA. Archived from the original on 31 August 2007. Retrieved 6 June 2008.
  4. ^ APRA database at the Australasian Performing Right Association website (search each song title)