King of the Sun
King of the Sun is the fourteenth and final studio album released by Australian rock music group The Saints. Recorded in Sydney, Australia, the album is a concept album based on a journey home after a hundred-year war.[1]
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| Released | 2012 | |||
| Recorded | Trackdown Studios. Sydney, Australia. | |||
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| Label | Highway 125 (Australia) Fire (UK; released with King of the Midnight Sun)  | |||
| Producer | Fortunato Luchresi | |||
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Critical reception
    
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| Source | Rating | 
| The Music | positive[2] | 
| Faster Louder | positive[3] | 
| 100% Rock Magazine | |
| Beat Magazine | positive[5] | 
The album was met with mostly positive reviews from the Australian music press. Patrick Emery from Beat Magazine noted: "With only minor exception, it’s Bailey in his finest whimsical folk-blues guise. The title track has a whiff of literary pretension, its lyrics a set of seemingly non-sequitur statements built around a simple melody and Bailey’s disaffected vocals. Sweet Chariot is arguably the classic contemporary Saints style – a lumbering blues-based pop lick and an aesthetic that sits perfectly with Bailey’s modern day Lord Byron persona. Million Miles Away (La De Bloody Da) would, if attended to in a brutal punk manner, be one of the great garage rock tracks; here, it’s an intriguing acoustic track of surprising depth. "[6]
Track listing
    
- "King of the Sun"
 - "A Million Miles Away"
 - "Sweet Chariot"
 - "Turn"
 - "Mystified"
 - "Duty"
 - "Road to Oblivion Part 2"
 - "Craters on the Moon"
 - "Mini Mantra Part 1"
 - "Adventures in the Dark Arts of Watermelonery"
 
Bonus Disc "Songs from the Stash"
    
Also included in the 2012 CD release was a bonus disc called Songs from the Stash. These featured nine songs from the post Ed Kuepper period.
- "Just Like Fire Would" (from All Fools Day)
 - "Last and Laughing Mile" (from Howling)
 - "Massacre" (from Prodigal Son)
 - "Photograph" (from A Little Madness to Be Free)
 - "Ghost Ships" (from A Little Madness to Be Free and Prodigal Son)
 - "Shipwreck" (from Prodigal Son)
 - "Fall of an Empire" (from Everybody Knows the Monkey)
 - "Something Wicked" (from Howling)
 - "All Fools Day" (from All Fools Day)
 
'King of the Midnight Sun"
    
In 2014, the album was issued in some territories as a double; the second disc is the same track listing, but all songs have been re-recorded with guitarist Barrington Francis and drummer Peter Wilkinson, who did not appear on the original record.
Personnel
    
- Chris Bailey – vocals, guitar, bass
 - Sean Carey – guitar, sound engineering
 - Geoff Watson – drums
 - Danny Carmichael - trombone
 - Simon Ferenci - trumpet
 - John Glase - harmonica
 - Any Judd - keyboards, piano
 - Amelia Rutherford - cello
 - Fortunato Luchresi - producer
 
References
    
- "King of the Sun page". Highway 125. Retrieved 20 October 2014.
 - Blake, Jason. "The Saints". The Music. Retrieved 2 October 2012.
 - Sharp-Paul, Edward (8 November 2012). "King of The Sun". Faster Louder. Australia. Retrieved 8 November 2012.
 - "THE SAINTS – King Of The Sun".
 - EMERY, PATRICK. "The Saints : King Of The Sun". The Daily Telegraph. London.
 - "Beat Magazine".
 
