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Drawn to the Deep End

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Drawn to the Deep End is a studio album by the English indie rock band Gene. It was released in March 1997. The album was reissued in double disc deluxe editions containing extra materials on February 3, 2014.


Critical reception

Professional ratings
Review scores
SourceRating
AllMusic[1]

Jack Rabid of AllMusic called the album "a total, total knockout", adding "Drawn to the Deep End, as its title implies, is an emotional onslaught, a flood of raw, unfettered, and unfiltered human feeling, an exquisite ebb and flow of earthquakes and temporary serenity" and stating that it was an "early favorite for 1997's LP of the year."[1]

Track listing

All music is composed by Matt James, Steve Mason, Kevin Miles and Martin Rossiter, except where noted

No.TitleLength
1."New Amusements"6:51
2."Fighting Fit"3:55
3."Where Are They Now?"4:15
4."Speak To Me Someone"3:55
5."We Could Be Kings"5:15
6."Why I Was Born"6:00
7."Long Sleeves For The Summer"3:31
8."Save Me, I'm Yours"4:25
9."Voice Of The Father"3:21
10."The Accidental"3:02
11."I Love You, What Are You?"4:42
12."Sub Rosa"3:39
Total length:52:44

Personnel

Gene
  • Matt James
  • Steve Mason
  • Kevin Miles
  • Martin Rossiter

References

  1. ^ a b Rabid, Jack. Gene – Drawn to the Deep End: Review at AllMusic. Retrieved 24 June 2016.