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Album Info

Artist: Midnight Oil
Album: Red Sails In The Sunset
Released: Australia, 2017

Tracklist:

A1When The Generals Talk
A2Best Of Both Worlds
A3Sleep
A4Minutes To Midnight
A5Jimmy Sharman's Boxers
A6Bakerman
B1Who Can Stand In The Way
B2Kosciusko
B3Helps Me Helps You
Didgeridoo [Dijeridu] - Charles McMahon
B4Harrisburg
B5Bells And Horns In The Back Of Beyond
Written-By - Midnight Oil
B6Shipyards Of New Zealand


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Midnight Oil - Red Sails In The Sunset LP Vinyl Record

Red Sails in the Sunset is the fifth studio album by Australian group Midnight Oil which was released in October 1984 under the Columbia Records label. It was recorded and produced in Tokyo, Japan and is significant for becoming their first No. 1 album in Australia "“ it also entered the United States Billboard 200. The cover image, by Japanese artist Tsunehisa Kimura, depicts Sydney Harbour after a hypothetical nuclear strike.

Some of the album's tracks were performed live in January 1985 at a Sydney Harbour Goat Island concert to celebrate radio station Triple J's 10th birthday, which was simulcast on ABC Television and subsequently re-broadcast on their then-Tuesday night music program Rock Arena. In 2004 the film footage later became part of a DVD album, Best of Both Worlds. Red Sails in the Sunset contains the only Midnight Oil tracks with lead vocals provided by their drummer Rob Hirst, "When the Generals Talk" and "Kosciusko". The album spawned two singles, "When the Generals Talk" and "Best of Both Worlds" but neither appeared on the Australian singles chart. At the 1984 Countdown Music Awards, the album was nominated for Best Australian Album.

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"Red Sails in the Sunset," released on October 1, 1984, is the fifth studio album by the Australian rock band Midnight Oil. Known for their politically charged lyrics and energetic performances, Midnight Oil continued to build on their reputation with this album, which is both a reflection of the band's growing maturity and their commitment to addressing social and environmental issues.

The album was recorded in Tokyo, Japan, which was an unusual choice at the time and added a unique flavor to the production. The band worked with producer Nick Launay, who had previously collaborated with them on their successful album "10, 9, 8, 7, 6, 5, 4, 3, 2, 1." Launay's influence is evident in the album's polished yet powerful sound, which captures the raw energy of Midnight Oil's live performances.

"Red Sails in the Sunset" is notable for its thematic focus on nuclear disarmament and environmental concerns, issues that were particularly pressing during the Cold War era. The album cover, designed by Japanese artist Tsunehisa Kimura, features a digitally manipulated image of Sydney after a nuclear attack, which underscores the album's apocalyptic themes.

One of the standout tracks on the album is "Best of Both Worlds," which became a fan favorite and a staple in the band's live shows. The song's driving rhythm and anthemic chorus capture the urgency and passion that Midnight Oil is known for. Another significant track is "When the Generals Talk," which critiques military and political leaders with biting lyrics and a catchy melody.

The album received positive reviews from critics, who praised its bold themes and the band's ability to blend rock with a message. Rolling Stone highlighted the album's "muscular sound" and "incisive lyrics," while other publications noted the band's growth in both musical and lyrical complexity.

"Red Sails in the Sunset" was a commercial success in Australia, reaching number one on the Kent Music Report Albums Chart. It also performed well internationally, helping to solidify Midnight Oil's reputation as a band with a global message. Although it did not receive any major international awards, the album's impact was felt through its influence on other artists and its role in raising awareness about important global issues.

In interviews, lead singer Peter Garrett has often spoken about the band's commitment to using their music as a platform for activism. "Red Sails in the Sunset" is a testament to this ethos, as it combines powerful rock music with a call to action. The album's relevance has endured, as many of the issues it addresses remain pertinent today.

Overall, "Red Sails in the Sunset" is a compelling album that showcases Midnight Oil's ability to blend rock music with meaningful commentary. Its energetic tracks and thought-provoking lyrics make it a standout in the band's discography and a must-listen for fans of politically engaged music. Whether you're a longtime fan or new to Midnight Oil, this album offers a powerful listening experience that resonates with its message of change and awareness.

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