Evening of the Harvest
Evening of the Harvest is the fourth album by Translator, released in 1986 on 415 Records, and distributed by Columbia Records.
| Evening of the Harvest | ||||
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| Released | 1986 | |||
| Label | 415/Columbia | |||
| Producer | Ed Stasium | |||
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In 2007, the album was released on CD for the first time by Wounded Bird Records. The CD release included 2 songs from a single as bonus tracks.
In a 2007 review in Record Collector, Tony Sclafani wrote that Translator "turned their amps up to 11" in a "muscular" style that "predicted grunge", because they were frustrated with "audience indifference" to their previous albums.[1] He described Evening of the Harvest as having "replaced [the band's] Beatles leanings with influences ranging from Neil Young to raga rock."[1]
Track listing
- "Standing in Line"
- "These Old Days"
- "Crazier Everyday"
- "I Need You to Love"
- "Is There a Heaven Singing"
- "Winter Crying"
- "Stony Gates of Time"
- "Complications"
- "Point of No Return"
- "Tolling of the Bells"
- "Evening of the Harvest"
- 2007 CD bonus tracks
- "Today" (single)
- "Ronnie Raygun Blues" (b-side)
References
- Sclafani, Tony (August 28, 2007). "Heartbeats & Triggers / No Time Like Now / Translator / Evening Of The Harvest | Translator". Record Collector. Retrieved April 13, 2024.
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