Hold On (Spencer Tracy EP)
2004 EP by Spencer Tracy From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
2004 EP by Spencer Tracy From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Hold On is an EP by Spencer Tracy, released 5 July 2004. The EP features the new sound of Spencer Tracy with the dual vocals of Shaun Sibbes and Jessicca Bennett (who co-wrote the Lash hit "Take Me Away"). It's closer to rock than the previous pop inclined releases from Spencer Tracy and features a version of the Lennon / McCartney track "I've Got a Feelin'" plus reworks of "Ocean" and "Supergirl".
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Released | 5 July 2004 | |||
Recorded | Revolver Studio | |||
Genre | Rock | |||
Label | Embryo Records | |||
Producer | Ben Glatzer | |||
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Siân at the Oz Music Project is more critical and states "the EP sounds like the first from a promising garage band, not a release from a nationally recognised act. The songs aren’t terrible, granted, but then again the songs aren’t all that great either."[1]
All tracks written by Lee Jones unless otherwise noted.[2]
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