SIDE A
1. Maybe Tonight
2. Together We’re Both Alone
3. The Way It Is
4. Cool Enough
5. War Torn
SIDE B
1. Love Surreal
2. Neptune City
3. Brooklyn’s On Fire!
4. Kill The Headlights
5. Party’s Over
Prior to the release of Neptune City (2007), Nicole Atkins found herself at a bar in Neptune City, New Jersey called Bilow’s, thinking about what she would title her next album. She pondered aloud naming the album Neptune City, almost as a counterbalance to Greetings from Asbury Park, N.J., with encouragement from the bar’s patrons. “And I figured Neptune City, too, it seems so ominous,” she told the Village Voice. “It sounds like very, you know, aquatic and mysterious.”
Neptune City was generally well received by most music critics. Atkins shows on this album that she has both the capability and potential. The lush arrangements on Neptune City showcase the depth, range, and versatility of Atkins’ alto voice, not to mention her songwriting prowess. Something akin to country, but also something post-modern, this is heartbreak nearly at its finest ÛÓ and most cosmopolitan.
The album reached No. 6 on Billboard’s Top Heatseekers chart.
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