Ocean Beach | ||||
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Released | March 27, 1995 | |||
Recorded | 1994 | |||
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Length | 54:42 | |||
Language | English | |||
Label | 4AD | |||
Producer | Mark Kozelek | |||
Red House Painters chronology | ||||
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Ocean Beach is the fourth studio album by Red House Painters, released in 1995 by 4AD. The album saw the group and Mark Kozelek move toward a more pastoral and folk-influenced arrangement style, in contrast to the lengthy, droning epics that featured on their early albums. Ocean Beach was also the last album to feature founding guitarist Gorden Mack, as well as being the band's last studio album released by 4AD. The album features an unlisted hidden track, referred to as "Brockwell Park (Part 2)" less than 20 seconds after "Drop" ends. The double 10" vinyl release of the album (now long out of print) features the band's acoustic cover of Yes' 1971 hit "Long Distance Runaround." Kozelek would go on to record another version of the song (with electric guitars and an extended outro) for Red House Painters' next album, Songs for a Blue Guitar.
A rarely seen music video shot on 16mm film was directed by Matt Amato for the song "Summer Dress."[2] The video was filmed aboard a vintage street car and at the historic Victoria Theater in San Francisco's Mission District.
An original idea for the album's front cover artwork was a photo of what could be broken pews in an abandoned church, or old beds in an abandoned hospital ward.[3]
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