Tracklist
Still Waiting | 5:04 | ||
Humidity Rising | 5:05 | ||
Sportif | 7:19 | ||
In The Cold | 5:29 | ||
Sunshine | 5:53 | ||
Love Flows Down | 4:03 | ||
10:55 | 3:42 | ||
All The Time In The World | 5:02 | ||
Tides | 8:59 |
Credits (7)
- Eg.GDesign
- Steve CobbyGuitar, Programmed By
- Heights Of AbrahamProducer, Mixed By
- Sim ListerSaxophone, Programmed By
- Jake HarriesVocals
- Harries*Written-By
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Image | , | – | In Your Collection, Wantlist, or Inventory | Version Details | Data Quality | ||||
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Humidity CD, Album | Pork Recordings – PORK 009 | UK | 1993 | UK — 1993 | |||||
Humidity CD, Album, Reissue, Repress | Pork Recordings – PORK 009, Pork Recordings – PORK 009/1-9 | UK | 1994 | UK — 1994 | Recently Edited | ||||
Humidity CD, Album | Pork Recordings – PORK 009, Pork Recordings – PORK 009/1-9 | UK | 1994 | UK — 1994 | New Submission |
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referencing Humidity (CD, Album) PORK 009
Terribly underrated and nearly forgotten, the Heights of Abraham’s <I>Humidity</I> is a classic trip-hop album that never really got its due. And that’s a pity, since the band comprises of one half of Fila Brazillia and vocalist Jake Harries. “Still Waiting” is an absolutely gorgeous track, and, to this day, I still sing along with it when I hear it. “Sportif” is a wonderfully, bouncy mid-tempo track, while “In the Cold” takes us back to romance. “Love Flows Down” becomes an ethereal track, but “10.55” returns things to earth with a humorous spoken word riff on a small town. And the final track, “Tides,” ebbs and flows like the real thing, if instead of water, you had electro. Listen to this album and keep the spirit alive.
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