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2002 studio album by Icecream Hands
Broken UFO
Studio album by Icecream Hands
ReleasedAugust 2002
Recorded2001–2002
StudioYikesville, Melbourne
GenreRock
Length52:49
LabelRubber Records
ProducerShane O'Mara and East Van Parks
Icecream Hands chronology
Sweeter Than the Radio
(1999)
Broken UFO
(2002)
You Can Ride My Bike: The Best of the Icecream Hands
(2004)
Professional ratings
Review scores
SourceRating
The Age
The Age
The Courier-Mail
The Herald Sun

Broken UFO is the fourth album by Australian rock band Icecream Hands. It was released in August 2002.

A single, "Rain Hail Shine", was nominated for the ARIA Award for Best Independent Release at the ARIA Music Awards of 2002.

Track listing

(All songs by Charles Jenkins except where noted)

  1. "Broken UFO" — 3:05
  2. "Coming After You Again" — 4:42
  3. "Beautiful Fields" — 3:15
  4. "Head Down" (Marcus Goodwin) — 3:33
  5. "Stay in the Same Room" — 3:35
  6. "The Diplomat's Daughter" — 4:00
  7. "Why'd You Have to Leave Me This Way" — 3:27
  8. "When the Show is Over" (Douglas Lee Robertson) — 4:05
  9. "Because You're Young" — 4:02
  10. "Come Down Come Down" — 3:11
  11. "Rain Hail Shine" — 3:44
  12. "Waterproof" — 3:51
  13. "Leaving All the Best" — 4:08
  14. "Happy in the Sky" (Robertson) — 4:11

Personnel

  • Marcus Goodwin — guitar
  • Charles Jenkins — guitar, vocals
  • Douglas Lee Robertson — bass, vocals
  • Derek G. Smiley — drums, vocals

Additional personnel

  • Garrett Costigan — pedal steel
  • Ian Whitehurst — saxophones
  • Eugene Ball — trumpet
  • Stephanie Lindner — violin
  • Caerwen Martin — cello
  • Shane O'Mara — guitar
  • Rebecca Barnard — backing vocals
  • Matthew Vehl — hammond organ

Charts

Chart (2002) Peak
position
Australian Albums (ARIA) 84

References

  1. Shaun Carney, The Age, 12 September 2002.
  2. Jo Roberts, The Age, 13 September 2002.
  3. Noel Mengel, The Courier-Mail, 14 September 2002.
  4. Neala Johnson, The Herald Sun, 5 September 2002.
  5. "ARIA nominees announced," The Age, 17 September 2002.
  6. Ryan, Gavin (2011). Australia's Music Charts 1988–2010 (PDF ed.). Mt. Martha, VIC, Australia: Moonlight Publishing. p. 135.
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