All Things Real Explained

All Things Real
Type:studio
Artist:Steve Adey
Cover:All Things Real.jpg
Recorded:2004–06
Genre:Indie, alternative rock, Americana
Length:40:33
Label:Grand Harmonium Records
Producer:Steve Adey, Calum Malcolm – (Mastering Engineer)
Next Title:The Tower of Silence
Next Year:2012

All Things Real is the debut album by English singer-songwriter Steve Adey. The album was released on 6 March 2006 through Grand Harmonium Records. The album comprises original compositions, plus covers of Bob Dylan's Shelter from the Storm and Will Oldham's I See a Darkness.

The song "Mississippi" was written about American singer Jeff Buckley,[1] while the song "Mary Margaret O'Hara" is a tribute to Canadian singer/actress Mary Margaret O'Hara.[2]

Two singles from the album were released; Find The Way which included two new acoustic versions of Find The Way and Mississippi and Mississippi: Remixed, a download-only EP featuring Kramer, Sweet Billy Pilgrim and A Marble Calm. The A Marble Calm remix was also released on 12" vinyl through Tonefloat Records).[3]

Track listing

  1. "Death To All Things Real" 1.41
  2. "I See A Darkness" 4.40
  3. "The Lost Boat Song" 4.51
  4. "Mary Margaret O'Hara" 1.05
  5. "Find The Way" 4.29
  6. "Shelter From The Storm" 8.03
  7. "Evening Of The Day" 4.24
  8. "Tonight" 1.31
  9. "The Last Remark" 4.28
  10. "Mississippi" 5.12

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Notes and References

  1. Web site: Steve Adey - All Things Real - Review - Stylus Magazine . 7 April 2013 . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20130313230916/http://www.stylusmagazine.com/reviews/steve-adey/all-things-real.htm . 13 March 2013 .
  2. Web site: Mary Margaret O'Hara — Steve Adey. 3 February 2023 .
  3. http://www.crazy-diamond.nl/tonefloat/html/tfc107.htm tonefloat