Transistor Radio - 2005 US Merge label 16-track LP

M. Ward LP

40,00 €

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2005 US Merge label 16-track LP - Portland, Oregon singer/songwriters fourth studio album - featuring covers of  The Beach Boys' "You Still Believe in Me" from the "Pet Sounds" album and Carmen Lombardo's pop standard "Sweethearts on Parade" as well as a Ward treatment of Bach's "Well-Tempered Clavier". "Transistor Radio" was guested by thee Howe Gelg on Piano, Jim James of My Morning Jacket, ex-Themals drummer Jordan Hudson, Decemberists drummer Rachel Blumberg, Jenny Lewis, Vic Chesnutt and others.

 

Condition: Still Factory Sealed
Uopened and unused - new!


Tracklisting:

Side 1:
1. You Still Believe in Me" (Brian Wilson, Tony Asher) 2:24
2. One Life Away 1:57
3. Sweethearts on Parade (Carmen Lombardo, Charles Newman) 2:12
4. Hi-Fi 4:14
5. Fuel for Fire 4:12
6. Four Hours in Washington 3:01
7. Regeneration No.1 1:18
8. Big Boat 2:45

Side 2:
1. Paul's Song 3:10
2. Radio Campaign 2:36
3. Here Comes the Sun Again 2:21
4. Deep Dark Well 2:25
5. Oh Take Me Back 2:07
6. I'll Be Yr Bird 2:54
7. Lullaby + Exile 2:44
8. Well-Tempered Clavier (Johann Sebastian Bach) 2:58

All songs written and composed by Matt Ward except where noted.

Credits:
M. Ward - Vocals, Keyboards, Guitar
Mike Coykendall - Bass, Percussion, Whistling
Jordan Hudson, John Parish, Rachel Blumberg - Drums
Jim James - Guitar, Vocals
Howie Gelb - Piano
Nick Luca - Bass
Jenny Lewis, Vic Chesnutt - Vocals
Paul Brainard - Steel Guitar

Technical Credits:
M. Ward - Production, Arrangements
Mike Coykendall - Recording Engineer, Mix
Adam Selzer, - Recording Engineer, Mix on "Big Boat" and "Well Tempered Clavier"
Larry Crane - Recording Engineer, Mixer on "Hi-Fi", "Regeneration No. 1"
Nick Luca - Recording Engineer on "Four Hours In Washington" and "Oh Take Me Back"

Artist M. Ward
Media LP
Katalog nummer MRG260
Land USA
Label Merge Records
Udgivelsesår 2005
Grading Still Factory Sealed
Genre Folk & Rock
Sub Genre 1 Indie Folk
Sub Genre 2 Folk Rock
Condition Used