''Strange Bird'' is the second studio
album
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by the Australian indie rock band
Augie March
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. It was first released on 14 October 2002 in Australia by
BMG and was re-released in the United States on 14 September 2004 by
spinART
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.
''Strange Bird'' followed from the success of the band's moderately successful first album, ''
Sunset Studies'', which was voted as one of the best albums of 2000 by listeners of national Australian radio network
Triple J
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. ''Strange Bird'' was quite a departure for the band, replacing the often mellow melodies of the first album with a more expansive, direct sound.
Background
Augie March formed in 1996, when four
TAFE
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and
university
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students formed a band led by English student
Glenn Richards
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Richards was born in Shepparton, Victoria on 29 December 1973. ...
. They released two EPs; ''
Thanks for the Memes
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'' and ''
Waltz
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''. ''Waltz'' received some industry recognition through nominations at the 2000
ARIA Music Awards,
[Winners by Artist: Augie March]
. ARIA Music Awards. Accessed 14 January 2009. but neither EP was a mainstream success. Nonetheless Augie March were offered a contract with
BMG.
[Gregory McIntosh. Biography">Augie March > Biography ]Allmusic
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. Accessed 14 January 2009. In 2000, Rob Dawson joined the band as a pianist, and the band recorded their debut album, ''
Sunset Studies''.
[Augie March]
. ''rage
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'' (23 December 2000). Accessed 14 January 2009. The album was lauded by critics and
ARIA
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but not by the general public. In January 2001, as the band were looking to work on a follow up, Dawson was killed in a car crash.
Keyboardist Kiernan Box was brought in to replace him.
["You Drive Me Crazy With Your Augie, Augie". ''Grok''. September 2002.]
Recording and production
''Strange Bird'' was written in an abandoned telephone company building in
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, a suburb of Melbourne.
["The Vineyard" ]press release
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. BMG Australia
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. Unlike ''Sunset Studies'', which was produced by Paul McKercher and
Richard Pleasance
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, Augie March chose to produce ''Strange Bird'' independently; drummer Dave Williams explained to ''Beat'' that the band was so comfortable working together in the studio that they felt confident producing the album themselves.
[Karen Conrad (11 August 2003)]
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. ''Beat''. Accessed 18 January 2009. Recording sessions took place at
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's Sing Sing Studios and
Sydney's Megaphon and Big Jesusburger studios. Two tracks—"O Mi Sol Li Lon" and "Sunstroke House"—appeared on the album in their
demo
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form.
Music and lyrics
Richards began writing songs for ''Strange Bird'' shortly after Dawson's death, and the event was heavy on his mind throughout the writing process. Richards argued the album was optimistic despite being often described as miserable, pointing to the humorous treatment of the subject of death in numerous songs on the album.
[Jonathan Pearlman (22 November 2002)]
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''. Accessed 14 January 2009. Pitchfork Media
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's
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suggested the listener place the lines "Onward and on to the ends of love/ Pricked vanity, habit and ruse/ Onward and on to a premature silence/ Where death finds too much use" from "This Train Will Be Taking No Passengers" in the context of Dawson's recent death to obtain a greater understanding of their meaning.
"The Vineyard", the first single from ''Strange Bird'', was released on 16 September 2002. The song features Box' piano throughout and was described by
BMG Australia
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as a "slice of delicious pop".
The song received a common response to Augie March songs, with ''Impress''s Jayson Argall writing that if he "was at pains to try and define the song or decipher its meaning, then maybe
isattention would be better directed elsewhere". Guitarist Adam Donovan felt similarly, but with the consolation that "I've got a long time to live with it... I'm going to let it unravel as I listen to it more and more".
[Jayson Argall (18 September 2002). "The Birds and the Buffalos". ''Impress''.]
The titular "Strange Bird" is mentioned directly in both "the Keepa" and "This Train Will Be Taking No Passengers", and many other songs feature bird imagery in their lyrics.
Reception
The album was acclaimed upon release by critics.
Triple J
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listeners voted "This Train Will Be Taking No Passengers" to number #66 in the 2002
Triple J Hottest 100
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poll.
Track listing
All tracks written by
Glenn Richards
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Richards was born in Shepparton, Victoria on 29 December 1973. ...
.
[Per album liner notes.]
# "The Vineyard" – 5:01
# "This Train Will Be Taking No Passengers" – 4:30
# "Little Wonder" – 4:03
# "The Night Is a Blackbird" – 5:22
# "O Mi Sol Li Lon" – 1:21
# "Song in the Key of Chance" – 4:53
# "Up the Hill and Down" – 0:22
# "There's Something at the Bottom of the Black Pool" – 4:19
# "Addle Brains" – 5:29
# "The Keepa" – 5:40
# "The Drowning Dream" – 4:37
# "Sunstroke House" – 5:17
# "Brundisium" – 6:48
# "O Song" – 4:26
Charts
Personnel
;Augie March
*
Adam Donovan
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He was born in Shepparton, Victoria, and attended St Brendan's Primary School, Shepparton and Notre Dame High School, Shepparton.
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*
David Williams
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Glenn Richards
Glenn Anthony Richards (born 29 December 1973) is an Australian musician, best known as the mainstay guitarist singer-songwriter for the Australian rock band Augie March.
Early life
Richards was born in Shepparton, Victoria on 29 December 1973. ...
*
Kiernan Box Kiernan is a surname of Irish origin and a unisex given name, and may refer to:
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;Additional musicians
* Matthew Habben – saxophone on tracks 8 and 14, clarinet on 13
* Ken Gardner – trumpet on 3, 8 and 14
* Adam Hutterer – trombone on 8
* Naomi Evans – violin on 6 and 13
References
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2002 albums
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