Enough to Get Away

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"Enough to Get Away"
Single by Joseph Arthur
from the album Nuclear Daydream
ReleasedAugust 27, 2007
Recorded2006
Genre Alternative rock
Length2:47
Label Lonely Astronaut Records
14th Floor Records
Songwriter(s) Joseph Arthur
Producer(s) Joseph Arthur
Joseph Arthur singles chronology
"Honey and the Moon"
(2007)
"Enough to Get Away"
(2007)

"Enough to Get Away" is the first single from Joseph Arthur's 2006 album Nuclear Daydream . In the US, the album was released on September 19, 2006. In the UK, both Nuclear Daydream and the follow-up album Let's Just Be were released on September 3, 2007. The AA-side "Diamond Ring" is the album version, taken from Let's Just Be . The album version of "Enough to Get Away" also appeared as a B-side to Joseph's 2007 single "Honey and the Moon." The 7" single is pressed on light cream-colored vinyl and is limited edition numbered.

Contents

Joseph discussed "Enough to Get Away" in an interview with Newsday: [1]

The first single, "Enough to Get Away," has a sunny sound that masks a darker theme. "I think it's like an attack on the American Dream," said Arthur. "It sounds happy, but there is no 'enough to get away.' When you're writing, you never really know what you're talking about and then you interpret it later. I could never try to write something like that. It just comes out and it's like, 'Whoa, what's this?'"

Track listing

7" vinyl (JA07V):

  1. "Enough to Get Away" – 2:47
  2. "Diamond Ring" – 3:26

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