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Embrace, Out of Nothing

Audio CD

Disk ID: 1415431

Disk length: 47m 44s (10 Tracks)

Original Release Date: 2004

Label: Unknown

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Tracks & Durations

1. Ashes 4:38
2. Gravity 4:24
3. Someday 5:40
4. Looking as you are 4:08
5. Wish'em all away 4:01
6. Keeping 4:34
7. Spell it out 4:59
8. Glorious Day 3:54
9. Near life 5:50
10. Out of Nothing 5:30

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Review

Out of Nothing, the band's fourth album, is the best they have ever made. The McNamara brothers have buckled down to some serious songwriting (aided by Coldplay's Chris Martin on first single "Gravity") to produce a selection of songs that can all lay claim to the title "Classic".

Opening with the monumental "Ashes" it is clear from the off that this is not some huge stylistic leap. Instead Embrace have consolidated all they are good at (epic, heart-warming anthems) and finally made the album they have always promised. "Gravity" is exactly what you'd expect, a Coldplay tune as played by Embrace, but where as Chris Martin and the boys are often stark and fidgety Embrace cover the track in a lushness that makes you swoon. "Someday" has them coming across like the younger brothers of Spiritualised complete with a finale featuring a full-on gospel choir, "Wish 'Em All Away" is harmonica-soaked loveliness with a chorus that touches the heavens, and "Spell It Out" is a string-laden monster that has 'festival closer' written all over it.

The album ends as magnificently as it begins with a triplet of songs that takes the breath away. The gentle "A Glorious Day", atmospheric "Near Life" and magnificent title track prove just how far Embrace have come since the days of out-of-tune criticisms and gags about being Oasis' little brothers. Out of Nothing is a truly exceptional album that suggests that, far from being over, the journey for Embrace has only just begun. --Amazon.co.ukJapanese pressing of 2004 release includes two bonus tracks, 'Waterfall' and 'Too Many Times'. `Out Of Nothing', the band's fourth album, is the best they have ever made. The McNamara brothers have buckled down to some serious songwriting (aided by Coldplay's Chris Martin on first single `Gravity') to produce a selection of songs that can all lay claim to the title `Classic'. Sony.Japanese Release featuring Two Bonus Tracks.

Other Versions

Albums are mined from the various public resources and can be actually the same but different in the tracks length only. We are keeping all versions now.

Out of Nothing

Tracks: 10, Disk length: 47m 48s (+0m 4s)

Out of Nothing

Tracks: 10, Disk length: 47m 48s (+0m 4s)

Out of Nothing

Tracks: 10, Disk length: 47m 30s (-1m 46s)

Out of Nothing

Tracks: 10, Disk length: 48m 8s (+0m 24s)

Out of Nothing

Tracks: 11 (+1 tracks), Disk length: 52m 15s (+4m 31s)

Out of Nothing

Tracks: 11 (+1 tracks), Disk length: 1h 13m 26s (+25m 42s)

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