Clockwork (Phrase album) explained

Clockwork
Type:studio
Artist:Phrase
Cover:Clockworkphrase.jpg
Released:27 April 2009
Genre:Hip hop
Length:64:00
Label:Universal
Prev Title:Talk with Force
Prev Year:2005

Clockwork is the second studio album by Phrase. Originally intended for a late 2007 release[1] it was put out in April 2009. It includes collaborations with Bliss n Eso, Jackson Jackson and Daniel Merriweather and has guest appearances by Kram and Wendy Matthews.[2] Clockwork was nominated for an ARIA for best urban album,[3] nominated for Triple J's album of the year[4] and was feature album on Triple J.[5]

At the J Awards of 2009, the album was nominated for Australian Album of the Year.[6]

Track listing

  1. "Intro"
  2. "Burn It Down" (featuring Max White)
  3. "Clockwork"
  4. "Spaceship"
  5. "Sky Light" (featuring Kram)
  6. "The Day You Went Away" (featuring Wendy Matthews)
  7. "All Good"
  8. "Paradise" (featuring Jackson Jackson)
  9. "Stay the Same"
  10. "Chains" (featuring Daniel Merriweather)
  11. "Back to the Street"
  12. "Surrender" (featuring Illy)
  13. "Push Up"
  14. "Persistence" (featuring Bliss n Eso)
  15. "TV N Radio"
  16. "Street Lights"

Notes and References

  1. Herald Sun, 7 May 2009, "a phrase faze" by Cyclone Wehner
  2. Hobart Mercury, 11 June 2009, "Maturity makes the man" by Kane Young
  3. The Sydney Morning Herald, November 20, 2009, Our ARIA picks
  4. Central Coast Express, 30 September 2009, "Phrase at Woodport"
  5. Melbourne/Yarra Leader, 6 July 2009, "Funkoars with Phrase, Corner Hotel, Richmond"
  6. Web site: The J Award 2009. Triple J. Australian Broadcasting Corporation. 2009. 15 August 2020.