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The Honeymoon Is Over

''The Honeymoon Is Over'' is the third studio album by Australian indie rock band The Cruel Sea, which was released in May 1993.〔McFarlane, Ian (1999). ''The Encyclopedia of Australian Rock and Pop''. ('The Cruel Sea' ) entry. Retrieved 13 November 2010.〕 The album was produced by the band, Tony Cohen and Mick Harvey for Red Eye Records. It peaked at No. 4 on the ARIA Albums Chart and has sold over 140,000 copies.〔 Its lead single, "Black Stick" was released ahead of the album in December 1992 and peaked at No. 25 on the related Singles Chart.〔 The title song, "The Honeymoon Is Over", was released in July 1993 as a single and reached the Top 50.〔 It was followed by a cover of Tony Joe White's 1969 song, "Woman with Soul", in October which did not chart.〔 The final single from the album, "Seems Twice", was issued in February 1994.〔
In 1994, the band won five ARIA Awards: 'Single of the Year' and 'Song of the Year' for "The Honeymoon Is Over"; 'Album of the Year', 'Best Group' and 'Producer of the Year' for ''The Honeymoon Is Over''.〔
==Background==
The Cruel Sea was formed in late 1987 in Sydney by Jim Elliot on drums and Dan Rumour (aka Daniel Atkins) on guitar.〔 By late 1988, Ken Gormly had joined on bass guitar and James Cruickshank on keyboards and guitars.〔 In 1989, the band invited vocalist Tex Perkins, also a member of Beasts of Bourbon, to join them on-stage.〔〔 The group signed with Red Eye Records and released their debut album, ''Down Below'', in December. Their second album, ''This Is Not the Way Home'' was issued in December 1991.〔
In December 1992 they released, "Black Stick" as a single, which peaked at No. 25 on the Australian Recording Industry Association (ARIA) Singles Chart.〔 It was issued ahead of their third album, ''The Honeymoon Is Over'' which was produced by the band, Tony Cohen (The Birthday Party, Beasts of Bourbon) and Mick Harvey (Robert Forster, Anita Lane) of Nick Cave and the Bad Seeds. Released in May 1993, it peaked at No. 4 on the ARIA Albums Chart, and sold over 140,000 copies.〔〔 The title song, "The Honeymoon Is Over" reached the Top 50 in August.〔 It was followed by a cover of White's 1969 song, "Woman with Soul", which did not chart. The final single from the album, "Seems Twice", was issued in February 1994.〔
Late in 1994, the group toured Europe, again supporting Nick Cave and the Bad Seeds. They followed with a headlining tour across Europe and to Canada.〔 On the Triple J Hottest 100, 1993, three tracks from ''The Honeymoon Is Over'' appeared, "The Honeymoon Is Over" at No. 9, "Black Stick" (No. 21) and "Delivery Man" (No. 95).

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