Melodically, the Push Kings keep up the pace with another album full of ace tunes. This time, though, they mess with the formula a bit and experiment. Instead of straightforward pop songs in the standard "pop" format, they add drum loops, scratching, breakbeats and keyboards, making for a far more dramatic listening experience. Though they may not play the game according to its rules, the Push Kings are one of the best pop bands around, alongside such like-minded bands as Holiday. To experience the magic of this album, you must step inside it and let it devour you. [Far Places is also available in an import release.] ~ Steven "Spaz" Schnee, All Music Guide
Far Places (Japan)
08/25/1998
All Music Guide Review
Far Places (Japan) Track Listing
Credits of Far Places (Japan)
- Push Kings
- Arranger, Group, Producer, Main Performer
- Eric Masunaga
- Producer, Mixing, Engineer
- Richard Marr
- Engineer
- Bruce MacFarlane
- Engineer
- Jon Natchez
- Sax (Alto), Sax (Baritone)
- Masayuki Oda
- Photography, Cover Photo
- Tryan George
- Photography
- David Benjamin
- Percussion, Drums, Turntables
- Corby
- Trombone
- Matt Fishbeck
- Bass, Vocals
- Jorge Kamine-Arreola
- Flute
- Benjamin Lewis
- Trumpet
- Carrick Moore Gerety
- Guitar, Composer, Keyboards, Vocals
- Finn Moore Gerety
- Guitar, Composer, Vocals, Keyboards
- Q Division
- Mixing
- Akiko Tarumoto
- Violin
- Kevin Turbitt
- Graphic Production
- David Jacobs
- Photography
- Dave Kirkpatrick
- Engineer













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