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Wikipedia article




"'At the River'" is a song by British duo Groove Armada. It was released as a single in 1997 on 7-inch vinyl, limited to 500 copies. The song appeared on the duo's debut album 'Northern Star' and again on their second album, 'Vertigo', released in April 1999.

Production and content



The song was written and produced whilst the duo were staying in a cottage in Ambleside in the Lake District, writing material for their first album.

A sample of Patti Page's "Old Cape Cod" forms the basis of the song: the lines "If you're fond of sand dunes and salty air/Quaint little villages here and there", sung in Page's multi-tracked close-harmony, are repeated throughout the song, with the addition of synthesizer bass and slowed-down drum programming. The band found "Old Cape Cod" when they bought a 1950s compilation album from a bargain bin in a shop in Ambleside for 50p. The sampler they were using could only record ten seconds of audio at a time; Tom Findlay suggested that the use of only one section of the song's lyric left the track open to interpretation, "giving it a slightly eerie, melancholy quality". A blues-style trombone solo inspired by the spiritual song "At the River" was performed by Andy Cato. Cato had taken his trombone to the Lake District because he wanted to practice before an upcoming jazz concert: when he wanted to record the trombone melody, he had to improvise a microphone by swapping around the wires in a speaker from the cottage's 'Alba' hi-fi as the duo did not have a microphone with them and were staying in a remote location. Cato credited this as giving the recording "a real vintage character".

Release



"At the River" was originally released as a single on 7-inch vinyl in 1997 in a limited pressing of 500 copies, and appeared on the duo's debut album 'Northern Star' as well as its follow-up, 'Vertigo', in 1999. Rob da Bank made it his single of the week in 'DJ Mag': he subsequently handed a copy to Zoe Ball, who started playing it on 'The Radio 1 Breakfast Show'. Although the BBC Radio 1 playlist committee initially believed the song was too slow for radio, support from radio producers and listeners meant that it forced its way into rotation. On 26 July 1999, the single was re-released on 12-inch and CD. This re-release peaked at number 19 in the UK Singles Chart.

It was used in adverts for Marks & Spencer Food in 2006, and in the films 'About Time' and 'The Low Down'.

Track listing



All songs were written by Andy Cato, Tom Findlay, Allan Jeffrey, Claire Rothrock, and Milton Yakus, except where noted.

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