Chicane

Trampolines

Chicane

13 SONGS • 44 MINUTES • NOV 15 2024

  • TRACKS
    TRACKS
  • DETAILS
    DETAILS
TRACKS
DETAILS
1
Prologue
02:52
2
The Sleepless Year
03:56
3
Freefall (Disco Citizens Mix)
03:08
4
Polystyrene
03:03
5
Day One
03:12
6
The Sun Will Come Again
04:03
7
Watching Over Me
03:25
8
Trampolines
03:02
9
In The Waiting Room
03:39
10
Freefall
02:59
11
The Yeah Yeah Yeah Song
03:39
12
Love, Love, Love - Here I Come
03:33
13
Epilogue
03:44
℗© 2024: Armada Music B.V.

Artist bios

Chicane is the group name for British trance musician and remixer Nick Bracegirdle, who first attracted attention under the name Disco Citizens with the Top 40 U.K. hit "Right Here Right Now" in 1995. Changing his name to Chicane, he reached the British Top 20 in late 1996 with "Offshore." He then enlisted Clannad's Maire Brennan for a remake of the Clannad hit "The Theme from Harry's Game" under the title "Saltwater," which reached the U.K. Top Ten and became an international hit. The first Chicane album, Far from the Maddening Crowds, was released in 1997. As a remixer, Bracegirdle transformed Bryan Adams' "Cloud #9" for another major hit in most Western countries. Employing Adams as an uncredited vocalist, he then topped the British charts with "Don't Give Up." It was featured on the second Chicane album, Behind the Sun, released in Europe in the spring of 2000; it reached the Top Ten in Britain and charted across Europe and in the Far East. Behind the Sun was released in the U.S. in August 2000, and Visions of Ibiza appeared the next summer. In the years that followed, Bracegirdle suffered a series of setbacks, resulting in him releasing his 2007 album, Somersault, independently. He released his next seven albums through his D.I.Y. label Modena, culminating with 2021's Everything We Had to Leave Behind. ~ William Ruhlmann

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