Spitshine


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FieldValue
nameSpitshine
typeAlbum
artistUrthboy
coverSpitshine album cover.jpg
released28 August 2009
genreAustralian hip hop
labelElefant Traks
producerAngus Stuart (aka El Gusto), Phillip Norman (aka Count Bounce)
prev_titleThe Signal
prev_year2007
next_titleSmokey's Haunt
next_year2012
misc{{Singles
nameSpitshine
typestudio
single1Ready to Go
single1date17 July 2009
single2Shruggin'
single2date2009
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| name = Spitshine | type = Album | artist = Urthboy | cover = Spitshine album cover.jpg | alt = | released = 28 August 2009 | recorded = | venue = | studio = | genre = Australian hip hop | length = | label = Elefant Traks | producer = Angus Stuart (aka El Gusto), Phillip Norman (aka Count Bounce) | prev_title = The Signal | prev_year = 2007 | next_title = Smokey's Haunt | next_year = 2012 | misc = {{Singles | name = Spitshine | type = studio | single1 = Ready to Go | single1date = 17 July 2009 | single2 = Shruggin' | single2date = 2009

Spitshine is the third studio album by Australian hip hop artist and member of The Herd, Urthboy. It was released on 28 August 2009.

Overview

The album was shortlisted for the 2009 Australian Music Prize, the second time Urthboy has been nominated, with The Signal being nominated in 2007.

The first song lifted from the album was "Hellsong", was released as a free download from Urthboy's official website, in May 2009. The video for the song is composed of more than 7,000 hand-drawn images and animated in Sydney, Christchurch, London, Hungary and Oslo. It was directed by Brendan Doyle and produced by Navid Bahadori, for Broken Yellow. Broken Yellow were also the production company behind The Herd's video "I Was Only Nineteen". The video was selected as 'Indie Clip on the Week' on Rage. The second single, "Ready to Go", was released 17 July 2009. The video for which was directed by James Hackett and produced by Kala Ellis from Hackett Films. The video for a third song, "Shruggin", featuring Jane Tyrell (also a member of The Herd), was released in November 2009.

Track listing

| all_writing = Tim Levinson and Phillip Norman unless otherwise indicated | headline = Spitshine | title1 = 'Til They Snatch This Last Page | writer1 = Tim Levinson, Angus Stuart | length1 = 3:31 | title2 = Spitshine | writer2 = Tim Levinson, Angus Stuart | length2 = 4:13 | title3 = Served | note3 = | length3 = 3:29 | title4 = Ready to Go | note4 = featuring Nat Dunn | length4 = 3:42 | title5 = Hellsong | writer5 = Tim Levinson, Angus Stuart, Luke Dubber | length5 = 3:59 | title6 = Shruggin | note6 = featuring Jane Tyrell | writer6 = Tim Levinson, Phillip Norman, Jane Tyrell | length6 = 4:01 | title7 = Above the Canopy | writer7 = Tim Levinson, Angus Stuart, Luke Dubber | length7 = 4:33 | title8 = Don't Sideline Me | note8 = featuring Lior | writer8 = Tim Levinson, Angus Stuart, Luke Dubber, Lior Attar | length8 = 4:03 | title9 = Usher in the Cool | note9 = featuring Mark Pearl | length9 = 5:05 | title10 = Impossible Story | note10 = | length10 = 5:37 | title11 = Them Shackles | note11 = featuring Jane Tyrell and Solo | writer11 = Tim Levinson, Angus Stuart | length11 = 3:43 | title12 = Fight Fire | note12 = featuring Nay and Mantra | writer12 = Tim Levinson, Phillip Norman, Rob Tremlett, Joel Wenitong | length12 = 4:37 | title13 = 2000 and Whatever | writer13 = Tim Levinson, Phillip Norman, Angus Stuart | length13 = 2:22

Charts

::data[format=table title="Chart performance for ''Spitshine''"] | Chart (2009) | Peak position | Australian Albums (ARIA) | |---|---|---| | 54 | | | ::

References

References

  1. "Elefant Traks releases: Urthboy - Spitshine". [[Elefant Traks]].
  2. (August 2009). "New Australian Releases". [[Australian Recording Industry Association.
  3. Zuel, Bernard. (15 February 2010). "Awards nod reaches out to planet Urth". [[Sydney Morning Herald]].
  4. Braithwaite, Alyssa. (14 February 2010). "Only one rock act in nine nominations". [[The Daily Telegraph (Sydney).
  5. "Broken Yellow Music Videos".
  6. "Australasian Performing Right Association". [[Australasian Performing Right Association.
  7. {{cite Ryan

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