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Album: Everything Will Never Be OK
# Song Title   Time
1)    Listen To My Babe More Info... 2:44
2)    Everything Will Never Be OK More Info... 3:20
3)    Cigarette More Info... 3:28
4)    Hate More Info... 3:35
5)    Soldier Machismo More Info... 2:39
6)    I Wish I Would Die More Info... 3:39
7)    Fallow More Info... 4:10
8)    Real Real More Info... 3:57
9)    Everybody Lies More Info... 3:25
10)    Sickness More Info... 3:53
11)    Silence More Info... 3:22
12)    Wise More Info... 15:51
 

Album: Everything Will Never Be OK
# Song Title   Time
1)    Listen To My Babe More Info... 2:44
2)    Everything Will Never Be OK More Info... 3:20
3)    Cigarette More Info... 3:28
4)    Hate More Info... 3:35
5)    Soldier Machismo More Info... 2:39
6)    I Wish I Would Die More Info... 3:39
7)    Fallow More Info... 4:10
8)    Real Real More Info... 3:57
9)    Everybody Lies More Info... 3:25
10)    Sickness More Info... 3:53
11)    Silence More Info... 3:22
12)    Wise More Info... 15:51
 
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Performer Notes
  • Fiction Plane: Joe Sumner (vocals, guitar, drums); Seton Daunt (guitar); Dan Brown (keyboards, bass, background vocals).
  • Additional personnel: Abe Laboriel Jr. (drums).
  • Recorded at Henson Studios, Hollywood, California and Steerpike Studios, Wilshire, England.
  • Personnel: Joe Sumner (vocals, guitar, drums); Seton Daunt (guitar); Dan K. Brown (keyboards, background vocals); Abe Laboriel, Jr. (drums).
  • Audio Mixers: David Kahne; Joe Barresi.
  • Recording information: Henson Recording Studios, Hollywood, CA; Steerpike Studios in Wilshire, England.
  • Photographer: Perou.
  • From the lead track, "Listen to My Babe," it is immediately apparent that London's Fiction Plane is turning alternative rock on its head. Led by Sting progeny Joe Sumner, Fiction Plane injects a punk-funk sense of melody into its music, making it difficult to compare to any other band on the scene. Stylistically playful and lyrically cynical, there is very little filler on the band's debut release. There is a little piece of magic in each song that makes the entire album hummable long after the disc has ended.
Professional Reviews
Entertainment Weekly (4/04/03, p.100) - "...Lead singer Joe Sumner's reverb-ready wail comes courtesy of his legendary Police-man pops...Pretty good for the Prince of Pain..." - Rating: B
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