Purple Blue

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Purple Blue
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Studio album by
ReleasedJanuary 16, 1996 (1996-01-16)
RecordedAugust 1995,[1] September 7–15,[2] 1995[3]
StudioCMS Studios, Moncton, New Brunswick[4]
GenreIndie rock, grunge
Length45:12
LabelSub Pop[5]
ProducerEric's Trip
Bob Weston
Eric's Trip chronology
The Road South 7"
(1995)
Purple Blue
(1996)
Long Days Ride 'Till Tomorrow
(1996)
Professional ratings
Review scores
SourceRating
AllMusicStarStarStarStar[6]

Purple Blue is the third and final studio recorded album by the Canadian indie band Eric's Trip.[7][8][9] The album marked a turn to a heavier, more psychedelic sound, which Rick White would further explore with Elevator.[10]

A music video for "Sun Coming Up" was shot on Super8 film in Autumn 1995 by White, and fellow friend and artist, Peter Holt, and released to MuchMusic in 1996.[11][12][13]

A tribute to the album can be found in the song "Eric Sleeps," by Australian indie band Youth Group, from their debut album Urban and Eastern.

Critical reception

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Trouser Press wrote: "An assured slip of a record that favors full-on distorted rocketry over airy folk-pop and dinky minimalism, Purple Blue merely lacks the tunes that would defer tedium."[14]

Track listing

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  1. "Introduction Into The..., Pt. 1-4" – 8:13[15]
  • a) "Hurt II"
  • b) "Grammy"
  • c) "Rib Bones"
  • d) "Purple Blue"
  1. "Hourly" – 2:47
  2. "Sixteen Hours" – 3:05
  3. "Universe" – 3:08
  4. "Eyes Shut" – 1:37
  5. "Alone and Annoyed" – 2:12
  6. "Lighthouse" – 2:09
  7. "Spaceship Opening" – 2:18
  8. "Universal Dawn" – 3:32
  9. "One Floor Below" – 1:40
  10. "Now a Friend" – 1:54
  11. "Soon, Coming Closer" – 3:37
  12. "Not Yours" – 2:26
  13. "Sun Coming Up" – 2:20
  14. "Beach" – 4:14

Personnel

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  • Julie Doiron – bass, vocals
  • Mark Gaudet – drums
  • Chris Thompson – guitar, vocals
  • Rick White – guitar, vocals

References

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  1. ^ https://maritimemusicscene.neocities.org/sessions/studio/1995-08-xx-mg
  2. ^ https://maritimemusicscene.neocities.org/sessions/studio/1995-09-07-et
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  11. ^ https://web.archive.org/web/20121231033827/http://www.ericstripmovie.com/content
  12. ^ https://findingaids.library.dal.ca/music-videos-1
  13. ^ https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=q5oEi98wF0M&
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