So Wound
So Wound | |
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Studio album by Jale | |
Released | July 4, 1996 |
Label | Sub Pop |
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Review scores | |
Source | Rating |
Allmusic | [1] |
So Wound was the second and last album from Halifax, Nova Scotia rock band Jale, released in 1996 on Sub Pop Records. A consciously more power-pop album than its predecessor Dreamcake, So Wound received critical praise but failed to make significant radio impact.
Shortly after the release of So Wound, bassist Eve Hartling and the three remaining members of the band parted company, marking the end of the band.
Track listing
- "Ali"
- "Hey Hey"
- "Sign of Life"
- "All Ready"
- "Tumble"
- "Blue"
- "Mosquito"
- "Storm"
- "Drag"
- "Back on Track"
- "Over You"
- "Despite"
- "Superstar"
Hidden track
Approximately fifteen seconds after the end of "Superstar" appears an unlisted track, informally known as "Sentimental." It is unclear as to why the song was left unlisted, although it may have been a reference to contemporary Halifax band The Super Friendz, who had a similar unlisted track on their 1995 album Mock Up, Scale Down.
References
- ↑ Ankeny, Jason. "Review: So Wound". Allmusic. Retrieved 3 August 2011.
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