Clockwork (Phrase album)
Clockwork is the second studio album by Phrase. Originally intended for a late 2007 release[3] it was put out in April 2009. It includes collaborations with Bliss n Eso, Jackson Jackson and Daniel Merriweather and has guest appearances by Kram and Wendy Matthews.[4] Clockwork was nominated for an ARIA for best urban album,[5] nominated for Triple J's album of the year[6] and was feature album on Triple J.[7]
Clockwork | ||||
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Released | 27 April 2009 | |||
Genre | Hip hop | |||
Length | 64:00 | |||
Label | Universal | |||
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Source | Rating |
Canberra Times | (positive)[1] |
The Age | [2] |
At the J Awards of 2009, the album was nominated for Australian Album of the Year.[8]
Track listing
- Intro
- Burn It Down (feat. Max White)
- Clockwork
- Spaceship
- Sky Light (feat. Kram)
- The Day You Went Away (feat. Wendy Matthews)
- All Good
- Paradise (feat. Jackson Jackson)
- Stay the Same
- Chains (feat. Daniel Merriweather)
- Back to the Street
- Surrender (feat. Illy)
- Push Up
- Persistence (feat. Bliss n Eso)
- TV N Radio
- Street Lights
References
- Canberra Times, 28 May 2009, "Phrase has last word" by Kate Kingsmill
- The Age, 24 April 2009, review by Bernard Zuel
- Herald Sun, 7 May 2009, "a phrase faze" by Cyclone Wehner
- Hobart Mercury, 11 June 2009, "Maturity makes the man" by Kane Young
- The Sydney Morning Herald, November 20, 2009, Our ARIA picks
- Central Coast Express, 30 September 2009, "Phrase at Woodport"
- Melbourne/Yarra Leader, 6 July 2009, "Funkoars with Phrase, Corner Hotel, Richmond"
- "The J Award 2009". Triple J. Australian Broadcasting Corporation. 2009. Retrieved 15 August 2020.
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