Black the Sun

1999 studio album by Alex Lloyd From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Black the Sun is the debut studio album by the Australian singer–songwriter Alex Lloyd, released in July 1999 via EMI Records.

Released5 July 1999
RecordedQ Studios, Sydney
Studios 301, Sydney
Quick facts Studio album by Alex Lloyd, Released ...
Black the Sun
Studio album by
Released5 July 1999
RecordedQ Studios, Sydney
Studios 301, Sydney
GenreSinger–songwriter, alternative, lo-fi
LabelEMI
ProducerAlex Lloyd, Ed Buller, Trent Williamson
Alex Lloyd chronology
Black the Sun
(1999)
Watching Angels Mend
(2001)
Singles from Black The Sun
  1. "Black the Sun"
    Released: 24 July 1998
  2. "Lucky Star"
    Released: 23 May 1999
  3. "Something Special"
    Released: 26 August 1999
  4. "My Way Home"
    Released: 25 May 2000
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At the ARIA Music Awards of 2000, the album won Best Male Artist.[1]

Critical reception

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Professional ratings
Review scores
SourceRating
Phase9(Positive)[2]
The GuardianStarStarStarStar[3]
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Black the Sun received critical acclaim. Triple J listeners voting it their album of the year in 1999.[4][5][6] Writing for The Guardian in September 2000, John Aizlewood compared Lloyd's "eclectic approach" and "inspired turn of phrase" to that of Beck, and stated that the album "yields more with each play".[3] He went on to draw comparison with the music of Crowded House, and singled out "Black the Sun", "What a Year" and "Backseat Clause" as the album's highlights, the latter, he noted, is a track which "closes the album in stark, lonesome fashion".[3]

Track listing

All tracks written by A. Wasiliev, except where noted.

  1. "Melting"
  2. "Momo"
  3. "Something Special" (A. Wasiliev/S. Miller)
  4. "Desert"
  5. "Snow"
  6. "My Way Home"
  7. "Black The Sun"
  8. "Lucky Star"
  9. "What A Year" (A. Wasiliev/B. Quinn)
  10. "Faraway"
  11. "Aliens"
  12. "Gender"
  13. "Backseat Clause"

Personnel

Additional musicians
Technical personnel
  • Ed Buller – co-producer, programming
  • Trent Williamson – co-producer

Charts

Weekly charts

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Chart (1999–2000) Peak
position
Australian Albums (ARIA)[7]9
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Year-end charts

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Chart (2000) Position
ARIA Albums Chart[8] 82
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Certification

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Region CertificationCertified units/sales
Australia (ARIA)[9] 2× Platinum 140,000^

^ Shipments figures based on certification alone.

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