The Colour and the Shape is the second studio album by American rock band Foo Fighters. Produced by Gil Norton, it was released through Capitol Records and the group's own Roswell Records on May 20, 1997. The record is the debut of the Foo Fighters as a group, as the band's previous record, Foo Fighters (1995), was primarily recorded by frontman Dave Grohl and friend Barrett Jones as a demo. After the project ballooned and became an international success, the group convened for pre-production in the fall of 1996 and brought in producer Norton to establish a pop sensibility for the tracks. The Newport Record Club, a weekly night that will see more of your favourite WA musicians pay homage to the artists that inspired them and the albums that never left their turntable. Foo Fighters / The Colour And The Shape Performed by... Salv Di Criscito (The Bitter Grins) Russell Loasby (Michael Savage / The Autumn Isles / Some Like It Yacht / The Beat Surrenders) Aidan Gordon (Tenderhooks) Brian Maloney (The Autumn Isles) Side A Doll 0:04 Monkey Wrench 1:33 Hey, Johnny Park! 5:11 My Poor Brain 9:11 Wind Up 13:40 Up In Arms 16:58 My Hero 19:08 Side B (https://youtu.be/T8-UQl0Zj7Y) See You Enough Space February Stars Everlong Walking After You New Way Home Encore (https://youtu.be/TdgxHjpLYWc) All My Life Generator Times Like These Learn To Fly The Pretender Big Me This Is A Call --- Big thanks to Sarah Vagliviello, Malcolm Clark and Dean Smith (www.facebook.com/dsmithphoto) for their camera work. Audio captured via soundboard and various room mics. All audio and video were mixed together by Russell Loasby. Thanks to Steve Parkin and Malcolm Clark from the Newport Record Club for having us! https://www.facebook.com/thenewportre...

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