Plastic Skies
Plastic Skies | ||||
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Studio album by Bodyjar | ||||
Released |
10 June 2002 (Aus) 29 July 2002 (Jap) | |||
Recorded |
unknown dates, Sing Sing Studios, Richmond, Victoria, Australia | |||
Genre |
Pop Punk Punk rock | |||
Length | 34:47 | |||
Label |
EMI (Aus) JVC (Jap) | |||
Producer | Kalju Tonuma | |||
Bodyjar chronology | ||||
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Singles from Plastic Skies | ||||
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Plastic Skies is the seventh album by Australian punk rock band Bodyjar. It was released on EMI in 2002 (see 2002 in music). In Australia, the album was also released with a free copy of the Warped Tour 3" CD.
The Japanese release of Plastic Skies features the bonus track "TV", which was unreleased in Australia at the time, later featured on the "Too Drunk To Drive" single
In August 2005, EMI released Plastic Skies as a double album promotion with How It Works (2000). The albums were each packaged in jewel cases with full original artwork, and both discs were silver. They were packaged together in a card slipcase.
Track listing
- "Is It a Lie" – 2:32
- "One in a Million" – 2:56
- "Not from Where I Stand" – 2:56
- "So Negative" – 2:56
- "Make a Difference" – 2:48
- "Too Drunk to Drive" (vocals by Adalita Srsen from Magic Dirt) – 3:38
- "Underwater" – 2:51
- "Emmaline" – 2:34
- "Don't Trust Anyone" – 3:10
- "Feel Better" – 2:51
- "Tortured Life" – 2:30
- "Dry Gin" – 2:59
- "Clones" – 3:04 *
- "Everyone Else" *
- "TV" *
* Only on Japanese release
Personnel
Musicians
- Cameron Baines - vocals, guitar
- Tom Read - guitar, vocals
- Grant Relf - bass guitar, vocals
- Ross Heatherington - drums
Technical
- Produced, recorded and mixed by Kalju Tonuma
- Mastered by Steve Smart at Studios 301, Sydney
Releases
Name | Region | Label | Date | Catalogue |
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Plastic Skies | Australia | EMI | 10 June 2002 | 5397912 |
Plastic Skies (with Warped Tour 3" CD and sticker) | Australia | EMI | 10 June 2002 | 5404880 |
Plastic Skies | Japan | JVC | 29 July 2002 | VICP-61937 |
How It Works/Plastic Skies | Australia | EMI | 1 August 2005 | 3350132 |
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