
Capricornia is a Alt/Indie album by Midnight Oil, originally released in 2001. On Gatefold: 18 pressings tracked.
Sound DNA
- Alt/Indie
- Alternative Rock
- clean
- earnest
- heartland
About
Plans often change, and that was certainly the case for Midnight Oil in 2002 with <i>Capricornia</i>, a record that appeared to be their last until the 2020 release of <i>The Makarrata Project</i>. The band had originally intended to create an epic rock opera inspired by author Xavier Herbert’s 1938 classic <i>Capricornia</i>. However, the project gradually morphed into an album that, while still influenced by the novel’s examination of Australia’s colonial history, is one of the most intimate entries in their entire catalog. On tunes like “Golden Age,” the title track, and “Under the Overpass,” the group embrace a decidedly acoustic iteration of jangly alt-rock, with singer Peter Garrett eschewing defiant slogans for ruminative storytelling. When Midnight Oil do crank their amps back up (as on the careening “Mosquito March”), their trademark toughness is tempered with the kind of hard-earned insight reserved for political artists with years of activism and struggle under their belts.
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Tracklist
- 1Golden Age3:41
- 2Too Much Sunshine3:46
- 3Capricornia3:17
- 4Luritja Way4:00
- 5Tone Poem4:51
- 6A Crocodile Cries1:09
- 7Mosquito March3:08
- 8Been Away Too Long3:16
- 9Under the Overpass4:02
- 10World That I See4:08
- 11Poets and Slaves5:57
Credits
Performers
- Bones HillmanBASS VOCALS
- Rob HirstDRUMS PERCUSSION VOCALS
- Jim MoginieGUITAR VOCALS
- Martin RotseyGUITAR
- Peter GarrettVOCALS
Rare pressing on Gatefold · 18 pressings tracked on Gatefold
