A Moment in Life That's Right explained

A Moment in Life That's Right
Type:studio
Artist:Echo Orbiter
Cover:Album_cover_for_Echo_Orbiter's_album_titled_A_Moment_In_Life_That's_Right.jpg
Recorded:09/1996; 03/1997; 09/1997
Genre:Indie
Length:46:20
Label:Looking Glass Workshop
Producer:Echo Orbiter, Brian McTear
Next Title:Laughing All the While
Next Year:2000

A Moment in Life That's Right is the first studio album by Echo Orbiter. It was released on Looking Glass Workshop in 1998.[1] "Combining Revolver-era Beatles studio trickery with Syd Barrett-styled songwriting,"[2] A Moment in Life That's Right was described as an album of crafty and catchy harmonies, "a new twist to new pop, and a lovely racket indeed."[3] The band has described the album as "designedly autotelic".[4]

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Notes and References

  1. http://www.discogs.com/Echo-Orbiter-The-A-Moment-In-Life-Thats-Right/release/1686748 Moment In Life on Discogs.com
  2. [Philadelphia Weekly]
  3. http://www.ink19.com/issues_F/99_08/wet_ink/adjective_city/039_the_echo_orbiter.shtml INK 19
  4. http://www.echoorbiter.com/#/moment-in-life/4572233897 Echoorbiter.com