| Storms Dressed as Stars | ||||
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| Studio album by | ||||
| Released | 2002 | |||
| Recorded | Paradise Studios, Sydney, May–June 2002 | |||
| Genre | Indie rock | |||
| Length | 46:44 | |||
| Label | Trifekta | |||
| Producer | Tim Whitten | |||
| Gersey chronology | ||||
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| Review scores | |
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| Source | Rating | 
| Herald Sun |      [1] | 
| The Australian |      [2] | 
| Sunday Telegraph |      [3] | 
| The Courier-Mail |      [4] | 
| Sunday Herald Sun |      [5] | 
Storms Dressed as Stars is the second album by Melbourne indie band Gersey. It was released in 2002. Two singles were taken from the album — "Look to the Sun" and "For Whom Do You Sail?", which included four tracks from a radio session recorded for California radio station KCRW's "Morning Becomes Electric" show.[4]
Track listing
(all songs by Gersey)
- "Wait Here" — 3:35
- "The Night We Walked to Mexico" — 6:11
- "Baby, You're a Strange Girl" — 5:57
- "Crashing" — 5:09
- "Trouble With Jonah" — 3:26
- "For Whom Do You Sail?" — 2:52
- "Look to the Sun" — 3:59
- "La Zona Rosa" — 3:33
- "Goodbye, Columbus" — 2:23
- "The Last Tango" — 3:12
- "A Day to be Certain" — 6:26
Personnel
- Craig Jackson — bass, vocals
- Daryl Bradie — guitar
- Danny Tulen — drums
- Matt Davis — guitar
Additional musicians
- Peter Hollo — cello ("For Whom Do You Sail?")
- Lara Goodridge — violin ("For Whom Do You Sail?")
- Katie Broadbent — vocals ("Trouble With Jonah", "The Last Tango")
References
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