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Prelusive

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Prelusive
EP by
ReleasedSeptember 2002
StudioSatellite Studios, Sydney
GenreAlternative
Length26:19
LabelIndependent release
ProducerSarah Blasko & Nicholas Schneider
Sarah Blasko chronology
Prelusive
(2002)
The Overture & the Underscore
(2004)

Prelusive is the 2002 independent debut EP by Australian singer–songwriter Sarah Blasko.

A video was made for "Your Way", and the song received a great deal of airplay on youth radio station Triple J.

The EP is called 'Prelusive' "because that means introductory, from the word 'Prelude', which is a musical term meaning a short, independent composition" said Blasko in a 2003 interview. "And so I thought that word really fit because is relatively short- only six songs, and it’s independent, and it’s a composition, or a number of compositions."

The EP was re-released by Sarah's new label Dew Process (UMA DEW90062) in March 2003.

Track listing

  1. "Your Way" – 4:04
  2. "Will You Ever Know" – 3:45
  3. "Be Tonight" – 4:59
  4. "Sweet Surrender" – 4:24
  5. "Follow The Sun" – 4:16
  6. "New Religion" – 4:51
  • Tracks 1 & 2 written by Sarah Blasko & Nicholas Schneider, 3 & 6 written by Sarah Blasko and tracks 4 & 5 written by Sarah Blasko and Hugh Wilson.

Studio crew

  • Sarah Blasko – vox, guitar, keyboards
  • Nicholas Schneider – guitar, keyboards, programming, flute
  • Willem New – bass
  • Jeff De Araujo – drums
  • Hugh Wilson – keyboards, guitar
  • Mixed by Steve Francis, mastered by Adam McElnea.

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