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Hey Petrunko is the second album by Ooberman, released in March 2003 on the band's own Rotodisc label. It was recorded and produced by the band.
Hey Petrunko | ||||
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Studio album by | ||||
Released | 3 March 2003 | |||
Label | Rotodisc | |||
Producer | Dan Popplewell | |||
Ooberman chronology | ||||
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Review scores | |
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Source | Rating |
Entertainment.ie | [1] |
BBC Ceefax | [2] |
The Sunday Telegraph | [3] |
Ox-Fanzine | 9/10[4] |
Three singles were released in support of the album – "Running Girl", "Beany Bean" (not featured on the album itself) and "First Day of The Holidays". The album peaked at #41 on the UK Independent Albums Chart, while "Beany Bean" and "First Day of The Holidays" peaked at #16 and #38, respectively, on the UK Independent Singles Chart.[5] In addition, a mini-album with "Running Girl" as the lead track, and an EP centering on "Bluebell Morning" were released.
Track listing
edit- "Hatch Opens" (Popplewell)
- "Bluebell Morning" (Popplewell/Flett)
- "Running Girl" (Popplewell)
- "Dreams In The Air" (Popplewell)
- "Where Did I Go Wrong?" (Popplewell)
- "Hand That Gets Burnt" (Flett)
- "SnakeDance" (Popplewell)
- "Open The Hatch" (Popplewell)
- "Cities That Fall" (Flett)
- "Abstract Sky" (Popplewell)
- "Petrunka's Dream" (Popplewell/Churney)
- "First Day of the Holidays" (Popplewell)
- "Secret World" (Popplewell)
- "The Clearing" (Popplewell)
- "Summer Nights In June" (Flett)
Personnel
editOoberman
edit- Sophia Churney - vocals
- Andy Flett - guitars
- Steve Flett - bass guitar
- Jaymie Ireland - drums
- Dan Popplewell - drums, vocals, guitars, violin, piano, keyboards, programming, recorder and Irish whistle
Additional players
edit- Andrew Carpenter - violin and viola
- Geoff Churney - voiceover
- Liz McIlwaine - cello
- Paul Walsham - drums
Hey Petrunko plus...
editA different version of the album, entitled Hey Petrunko plus..., was released in Japan in 2003 by Art Union,[6] featuring ten tracks from the UK version of the album, six previously released non-album tracks and two new recordings, including new song Falling Down (which later appeared on the UK release of the Carried Away album).[citation needed]
- "Hatch Opens" (Popplewell)
- "First Day Of The Holidays" (Popplewell)
- "Falling Down" (Popplewell)
- "Heavy Duty (New Recording)" (Flett)
- "Beany Bean" (Popplewell)
- "Hand That Gets Burnt" (Flett)
- "Heroes And Villains" (Popplewell)
- "Summer Nights In June" (Flett)
- "Car Song" (Flett)
- "Bluebell Morning" (Popplewell/Flett)
- "Running Girl" (Popplewell)
- "Why Did My Igloo Collapse?" (Popplewell)
- "Dolphin Blue" (Popplewell)
- "Live Again (Don't Die Father)" (Flett)
- "SnakeDance" (Popplewell)
- "Cities That Fall" (Flett)
- "Dreams In The Air" (Popplewell)
- "Secret World" (Popplewell)
References
edit- ^ "Ooberman - Hey Petrunko". Entertainment.ie. 17 January 2003. Retrieved 3 June 2024.
- ^ "Hey Petrunko - BBC Ceefax". themagictreehouse.co.uk. Archived from the original on 25 March 2005. Retrieved 3 June 2024.
- ^ "Ooberman Hey Petrunko". The Sunday Telegraph. 2 March 2003. p. 58. Retrieved 5 June 2024.
- ^ "Reviews - Ooberman - Hey Petrunko CD". www.ox-fanzine.de (in German). Summer 2003. Retrieved 3 June 2024.
- ^ "OOBERMAN". Official Charts. Retrieved 27 May 2024.
- ^ "Ooberman/HEY PETRUNKO plus..." tower.jp. Retrieved 9 June 2024.