On the Corner Where You Live

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On the Corner Where You Live
On the Corner Where You Live album cover.jpg
Studio album by
Released21 September 2018 (2018-09-21)
RecordedApril/May 2018
StudioTarquin Studios (Bridgeport, Connecticut)
Length47:12
Label Wonderlick/Sony
Producer
  • The Paper Kites
  • Peter Katis
The Paper Kites chronology
On the Train Ride Home
(2018)
On the Corner Where You Live
(2018)
Roses
(2021)
Singles from On the Corner Where You Live
  1. "Deep Burn Blue"
    Released: July 2018 [1]
  2. "Give Me Your Fire, Give Me Your Rain"
    Released: August 2018 [2]

On the Corner Where You Live is the fourth studio album by Australian band The Paper Kites, released on 21 September 2018 through Wonderlick/Sony, six months after On the Train Ride Home . The album was produced by The Paper Kites and Peter Katis. The album peaked at number 48 on the ARIA Charts.

Contents

At the ARIA Music Awards of 2019, On the Corner Where You Live was nominated for Best Adult Contemporary Album. [3]

Background

Guitarist Dave Prowys said in an interview that when Sam Bentley was writing the lyrics for On the Train Ride Home and On the Corner Where You Live, he was inspired by old noir films and Frank Sinatra albums. [4]

He also referred to the album artwork: "He came across Gina's work and showed it to us and we all loved it", adding that "the idea of the artwork is two people who could be linked or maybe not – it's up to the listener to decide. It's painting a picture of part of a story for two people". [4]

Critical reception

The AU Review's Tim Byrnes compared the album with the previous release, On the Train Ride Home, saying that "the two albums are like Ying and Yang – two different sides that make up a whole [...] The two sound very different: the former is acoustic and spare like their earlier work, while the latter is fuller and with an 80s dream pop influence". [4] Stack's Jeff Jenkins referred to the album sound: "There's a touching simplicity to The Paper Kites' work, but it's a sophisticated sound, [...] the result is a record that oozes class, [...] there's no other Australian band quite like them", and described the album as "atmospheric and assured". [5]

Radio Western's Anika In't Ho said that the album "is an enjoyable album with sweet instrumentals and powerful lyrics. The album is nice and soothing with melodic slow songs that feature amazing guitar riffs, saxophone solos and drum beats", concluding that the album is a "fantastic album with uplifting saxophone and guitar production as well as raw lyrics about life". [6]

Track listing

All tracks are written by Sam Bentley, except where noted

No.TitleLength
1."A Gathering on 57th"1:30
2."Give Me Your Fire, Give Me Your Rain"3:32
3."Deep Burn Blue"4:39
4."Mess We Made" (written by Christina Lacy)5:12
5."Flashes"4:04
6."Red Light"5:25
7."On the Corner Where You Live"4:36
8."Midtown Waitress"5:18
9."When It Hurts You"4:53
10."Does It Ever Cross Your Mind"2:43
11."Don't Keep Driving"5:20
Total length:47:12

Personnel

Credits adapted from On the Corner Where You Live notes. [7] [8]

The Paper Kites

Design

Production

Recording

Charts

Chart performance for On the Corner Where You Live
Chart (2018)Peak
position
Australian Albums (ARIA) [9] 48

Release history

Release history and details for On the Corner Where You Live
RegionDateFormatLabelCatalogue
Australia21 September 2018 Wonderlick Entertainment / Sony Music Australia LICK0026
United Stated Nettwerk 0 6700 31165 2 7

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