» » The Three O'Clock - Arrive Without Travelling
The Three O'Clock - Arrive Without Travelling FLAC album

Tracklist

A1 Her Head's Revolving 3:09
A2 Each And Every Lonely Heart 3:25
A3 Underwater 3:01
A4 Mrs. Green 2:52
A5 Hand In Hand 3:35
A6 Knowing When You Smile 2:41
B1 Half The Way There 3:29
B2 Simon In The Park (With Tentacles) 3:07
B3 Another World 3:13
B4 The Girl With The Guitar (Says Oh Yeah) 2:49
B5 Spun Gold 4:33

Companies, etc.

  • Copyright (c) – International Record Syndicate, Inc.
  • Manufactured By – MCA Records, Inc.
  • Distributed By – MCA Records, Inc.
  • Phonographic Copyright (p) – International Record Syndicate, Inc.
  • Published By – Latin Songs
  • Published By – Sousaphone Charlie Songs
  • Recorded At – Hartmann Digital
  • Pressed By – MCA Pressing Plant, Gloversville

Credits

  • Cello, Arranged By – Martin McCarrick
  • Design, Art Direction – Carl Grasso
  • Drums, Vocals – Danny Benair
  • Engineer – Dave Kemp*, Mike Hedges, Tom Thiel
  • Guitar, Vocals – Louis Gutierrez
  • Keyboards, Vocals – Mike Mariano
  • Lead Vocals, Bass [Bass Guitar] – Michael Quercio
  • Management – John Silva
  • Percussion – Martin Ditcham
  • Photography By – Ed Colver
  • Producer – Mike Hedges
  • Written-By – Benair* (tracks: B1), Gutierrez* (tracks: A1, A3, A5, A6, B1 to B3), Quercio*, Mariano* (tracks: A5, B1), Miller* (tracks: B4)

Notes

MCA Pressing Plant, Gloversville variation. Distinct from the Pinkneyville pressing: on the label, the band's name appears above the album title; label matrices and sides are centered.

Sticker on album cover above band name reads:

The Three O'clock
Arrive Without Traveling
IRS-5591 (c) International Record Syndicate, Inc.

Recorded at Hartmann Digital Studio, Untertrubach, W. Germany

The Three O'Clock Paintbox
P.O. Box 1018
Sun Valley, CA 91353
U.S.A.

Have some wheat

Barcode and Other Identifiers

  • Barcode: 07673255911
  • Matrix / Runout (Side A label): IRS 4460
  • Matrix / Runout (Side B label): IRS 4461
  • Matrix / Runout (Side A runout): IRS 4460 AM2·· ⧈-G-⧈ /
  • Matrix / Runout (Side B runout): IRS 4461 AM1· ⧈-G-⧈ /
  • Rights Society: BMI

Other versions

Category Artist Title (Format) Label Category Country Year
MIRC 1002 The Three O'Clock Arrive Without Travelling ‎(Cass, Album) I.R.S. Records MIRC 1002 UK 1985
IRSC-5591 The Three O'Clock Arrive Without Travelling ‎(Cass, Album, Dol) I.R.S. Records IRSC-5591 Canada 1985
MIRF 1002 The Three O'Clock Arrive Without Travelling ‎(LP, Album) I.R.S. Records MIRF 1002 UK 1985
ILP 26380, 26380 The Three O'Clock Arrive Without Travelling ‎(LP, Album) I.R.S. Records, I.R.S. Records ILP 26380, 26380 Netherlands 1985
IRS-5591 The Three O'Clock Arrive Without Travelling ‎(LP, Album, Pin) I.R.S. Records IRS-5591 US 1985


The Three O'Clock - Arrive Without Travelling FLAC album

Musician performer: The Three O'Clock

Title: Arrive Without Travelling

Country: UK

Date of release: 1985

Style: Alternative Rock

Genre: Rock

Size FLAC: 1193 mb

Rating: 4.4 / 5

Votes: 818

Other Formats: AC3 VOX APE FLAC RA DXD MP4

Related to The Three O'Clock - Arrive Without Travelling FLAC Albums

Delagamand
The Three O'Clock's sophomore album continues the tradition of intense flower power riffage and melodic excellence established on 16 Tambourines, but cranks it up a notch, with punchier arrangements and choruses begging to be sung out loud to startled onlookers from the open windows of your 1984 280Z. It's a wonder nobody seems to ever talk about this album, or any other Three O'Clock albums for that matter. In my book, you can't ask for a higher-octane opener than "Her Head's Revolving," or a more intoxicating closer than the slinky "Spun Gold," and everything sandwiched in between is pure pop bliss. OK, the hyperbole is certainly thick in these lines, but check it out for yourself if you don't believe me. I mean, seriously, you could frame a fairly convincing argument that Arrive Without Travelling is the eighties' answer to Odessey and Oracle.
Delagamand
The Three O'Clock's sophomore album continues the tradition of intense flower power riffage and melodic excellence established on 16 Tambourines, but cranks it up a notch, with punchier arrangements and choruses begging to be sung out loud to startled onlookers from the open windows of your 1984 280Z. It's a wonder nobody seems to ever talk about this album, or any other Three O'Clock albums for that matter. In my book, you can't ask for a higher-octane opener than "Her Head's Revolving," or a more intoxicating closer than the slinky "Spun Gold," and everything sandwiched in between is pure pop bliss. OK, the hyperbole is certainly thick in these lines, but check it out for yourself if you don't believe me. I mean, seriously, you could frame a fairly convincing argument that Arrive Without Travelling is the eighties' answer to Odessey and Oracle.