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So Much Water So Close to Home : ウィキペディア英語版
So Much Water So Close to Home


''So Much Water So Close to Home'' is an album by Australian rock band Paul Kelly and the Messengers and was originally released in August 1989. The title comes from a short story of the same name by author Raymond Carver.〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=''Jindabyne'' movie bios )〕 Carver had died in August 1988,〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=Literary Encyclopedia: Raymond Carver )〕 Kelly would go on to co-write the score for the 2006 Australian film ''Jindabyne'',
〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=''Jindabyne'' (2006) - Full cast and crew )〕 which was also based on the same story.〔 The entire album was recorded in the U.S. with producer Scott Litt,〔 best known for his work with R.E.M.. It was released on Mushroom/White Records in Australia and A&M Records in the United States.〔 The album peaked at #10 on the ARIA album charts,〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=Discography Paul Kelly )〕 but none of its singles, "Sweet Guy", "Careless" and "Most Wanted Man in the World" had any Top 40 chart success.〔 All tracks for the album were written by Kelly,〔(【引用サイトリンク】publisher=APRA ) Note: requires user to input song title e.g. YOU CANT TAKE IT WITH YOU〕 who provided vocals, guitar and harmonica and also co-produced with Litt.〔
==Background==
Paul Kelly had formed Paul Kelly and the Coloured Girls in 1985, named for Lou Reed's "Walk on the Wild Side".〔〔 For international releases from 1987 they used the name Paul Kelly and the Messengers to avoid possible racist interpretations.〔〔 They released ''Gossip'' in 1986 on Mushroom Records in Australia and in 1987 on A&M Records for international release.〔 ''Under the Sun'' was released in 1987 in Australia and in 1988 internationally.〔
Their next album, ''So Much Water So Close to Home'' was released in 1989 as by Paul Kelly and the Messengers in all markets,〔 it peaked at #10 on the ARIA album charts,〔 but none of its singles reached the ARIA Top 40 Singles charts.〔 The entire album was recorded in the U.S. with producer Scott Litt,〔 best known for his work with R.E.M.. Litt had re-mixed some of Paul Kelly and the Coloured Girls' tracks from ''Gossip'' for its US release as by Paul Kelly and the Messengers.〔〔 ''So Much Water So Close to Home'' was released on Mushroom/White Records in Australia and A&M Records in the United States and Europe in 1989.〔 The title comes from a short story of the same name by author Raymond Carver.〔 Album track, "Everything's Turning to White" is based on Carver's short story,〔 〕 it describes the tale of hunters/fishermen who find a dead woman's body but continue their trip for three days before reporting their discovery to police. Kelly would go on to co-write the score for the 2006 Australian film ''Jindabyne'',〔 which was also based on the same story.〔 In 1991 Paul Kelly and the Messengers released their next album ''Comedy''.〔〔

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