The Revelators (album)
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| The Revelators | ||||
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| Released | 23 September 2002 | |||
| Recorded | Woodstock Studios, 2002 | |||
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| Label | Head Records / Shock Records | |||
| Producer | Joe Camilleri | |||
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The Revelators is the third and final studio album by Australian blues-rock band The Revelators. The album was released 23 September 2002.[1] The band considers this 'their true debut'.[2] Camilleri said "This is the evolution of being a band. It's about trying to create a standard of music that's as good as the music we love."[3] Unlike the band's previous albums, this album contains mostly original tracks. Joe Camilleri said; “We wrote a whole bunch of songs for the record, but some didn't make the cut. It's always a tricky thing, you think they're all beautiful. Some songs are really good but they don't fit the record.” The album was officially launched on 4 October 2002 at Melbourne's Corner Hotel.[4]
At the ARIA Music Awards of 2003, the album was nominated for Best Blues and Roots Album losing to Up All Night by The Waifs.[5]
- CD track listing
- "That's What I'd Give (For Your Love)"
- "Heart Like a Wheel" (Anna McGarrigle)
- "Here We Go Again"
- "The Bottle and its Slave"
- "Floating Bridge"
- "Key to the Heart" (Doug Sahm)
- "When the Spell is Broken"
- "One Mo' Time" (Eddie Hinton)
- "Must've Seen a Raven"
- "Missing You"
- "Hell to Pay"
- "Honey Bee"
- "Ruler of My Heart" (Allen Toussaint)