The Space Between Us (album)
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The Space Between Us | ||||
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Released | February 24, 1998 | |||
Length | 58:23 | |||
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The Space Between Us is the debut solo album by Craig Armstrong, originally released in 1998[2] on Melankolic Records. Elizabeth Fraser of Cocteau Twins contributes vocals to the track "This Love", and The Blue Nile's Paul Buchanan appears on "Let's Go Out Tonight", which is a rework of the song of the same name by Blue Nile. The first track, "Weather Storm", is a reworking of a song by the same name which appears on Massive Attack's 1994 album, Protection, to which Armstrong contributed. Both versions of "Weather Storm" use a phrase taken from "Autumnal", a 1972 work by Anthony Phillips, to be found on his 1979 album Private Parts & Pieces. Similarly, "Sly II" is a reworked version of Massive Attack's "Sly", also from Protection. "Balcony Scene" is a reworked version of "Time Stands Still," from the score of the 1996 film Romeo + Juliet; it contains elements of "Kissing You" by Des'ree, as well as a quote from the film.[citation needed]
Track listing
[edit]- "Weather Storm" – 6:03
- "This Love" – 6:26
- "Sly II" – 5:17
- "After the Storm" – 5:08
- "Laura's Theme" – 5:26
- "My Father" – 2:03
- "Balcony Scene (Romeo and Juliet)" – 5:17
- "Rise" – 4:24
- "Glasgow" – 5:19
- "Let's Go Out Tonight" – 5:58
- "Childhood" – 5:42
- "Hymn" – 1:20
References
[edit]- ^ Bush, John. The Space Between Us at AllMusic
- ^ "Craig Armstrong Biography by Marcy Donelson". AllMusic. Retrieved 16 September 2024.