Midnight Oil's 1990 album "Blue Sky Mining" is now available in near mint condition on CD. This remastered edition comes in a standard jewel case and has been well-preserved with an excellent case and inlay condition. The CD will be sent in a padded mailer for safe delivery. This alternative rock album, featuring hits such as "Blue Sky Mine" and "One Country," is a must-have for fans of Midnight Oil and '90s rock. The CD is in English and has a blue colour scheme. Don't miss your chance to add this classic album to your collection.30
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Product Identifiers
UPC9399746565326
eBay Product ID (ePID)18050157384
Product Key Features
Release Year1990
FormatCD
GenreAlternative, Rock
ArtistMidnight Oil
Release TitleBlue Sky Mining [Remastered]
Additional Product Features
Number of Discs1
ReviewsRolling Stone (2/22/90) - 4 Stars - Excellent - "..the album is a stunning issue-driven document of fear, anger and commitment delivered with artful musical restraint and tempered vocal fury.." Entertainment Weekly - "..Deep, rewarding, sometimes obscure." - Rating: B- Q - 4 Stars - Excellent - Included in Q's list of the Fifty Best Albums of 1990. Reflex - "..thoroughly enjoyable, socially-awakening entertainment"
Additional informationThe 1990 follow-up to Midnight Oil's highly successful DIESEL AND DUST album, BLUE SKY MINING continues in the revered Australian band's tradition of politically charged rock, while expanding on the fuller, accessible sound of the earlier outing. The record features three international hits--the urgent "Blue Sky Mine" (one of many numbers that stays true to Midnight Oil's working-class empathy), the pensive "Forgotten Years," and the upbeat "King of the Mountain"--with the latter two songs proving to be some of the most melodic material of the group's career. Other highlights of the album include "Mountains of Burma," a track that exemplifies frontman Peter Garrett's brooding charisma, and "River Runs Red," which showcases Jim Moginie and Martin Rotsey's distinctive and underrated guitar playing. Although BLUE SKY proved to be the ceiling of the ensemble's popularity, Midnight Oil soldiered on until its dissolution in 2002, leaving this record to stand as one of its finest moments.