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Vulture Street (album)

Vulture Street
Studio album by
Released4 July 2003
Recorded2003
GenreRock
Length44:21
LabelUniversal Music
ProducerNick DiDia
Powderfinger chronology
Odyssey Number Five
(2000)
Vulture Street
(2003)
Fingerprints: The Best of Powderfinger
(2004)
Singles from Vulture Street
  1. "(Baby I've Got You) On My Mind"
    Released: 9 June 2003[1]
  2. "Love Your Way"
    Released: 25 May 2004[2]
  3. "Sunsets"
    Released: 4 January 2004[3]
  4. "Since You've Been Gone"
    Released: 22 March 2004

Vulture Street is the fifth studio album by Australian alternative rock band Powderfinger, released on 29 July 2003 by Universal Music. It won the 2003 ARIA Music Award for Best Rock Album.[4][5] Produced by Nick DiDia, Vulture Street was certified platinum, and spent 47 weeks on the ARIA Charts and peaked at #1.[5] Singles from the album included "(Baby I've Got You) On My Mind", "Since You've Been Gone", "Love Your Way" and "Sunsets".

The album received nominations for ARIA Awards in five different categories in 2003, which included "Album of the Year", "Best Group" and "Best Rock Album". Vulture Street also received the award for "Best Cover Art", which featured Czech supermodel Eva Herzigová.

Vulture Street was described by certain critics as "a rawer, louder, but by no means unrefined" album. The title of the album was taken from an iconic street in the inner southern suburbs of Brisbane, Queensland, the city in which all Powderfinger members grew up.[6]

  1. ^ "australian-charts.com - Powderfinger - On My Mind". australian-charts.com.
  2. ^ "australian-charts.com - Powderfinger - Love Your Way". australian-charts.com.
  3. ^ "australian-charts.com - Powderfinger - Sunsets". australian-charts.com.
  4. ^ "Vulture Street". Amazon. Retrieved 28 December 2007.
  5. ^ a b Hector. "Powderfinger, Vulture Street". Undercover.com.au. Archived from the original on 3 September 2007. Retrieved 12 December 2007.
  6. ^ "Quiet conquerors". The Age. 19 September 2003. Retrieved 30 June 2008.

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