|
~ ALBUM: EP
Producer: Dave
McNair. (Track 7 was produced
& mixed by 54 Seconds & Mike
McCarthy. Tracks 8 & 9 were
produced & mixed by 54 Seconds)
Recorded: Summer 1998 at The Congress House Studios Austin, TX
Described as "one
of the tastiest pieces of post-psychedelic art pop I've ever
heard." © 1998 54 Seconds.
Instruments Used:
Guitar, Analog Synths, Rhodes, Piano, Bass, Drums, Vocals.
|
|
Tracks:
Click titles for lyrics
Buy It: @
CD Baby!
MP3s: Download Wanted @
MP3.com.
Album Reviews:
- ... by -» Geoff
Howe.
- CD Baby - " 54 Seconds' music is at once ambient, melancholic, large, characterized by unexpected chord progressions and strange, catchy hooks. The band is spacious-almost experimental, but disturbingly accessible, with unusual harmonies floating above lush, vintage keyboards and the elegant guitar and voice of Spencer Gibb. Combining the best elements of electronica, pop and classic rock, 54 Seconds is late night headphone music at its best."
More reviews at CD
Baby.
MORE LYRICS...
|
Buy this album? Yes,
Yes, Yes!!!!
What do you get?
You get the tracks listed left, a folded cd sleeve, which
includes 3 pieces of artwork by Judibeth Hunter - One on the front,
one on the inside sleeve, and one on the back cover . The actual CD is also decorated with artwork.
Previously you were also album to get an alternate version of the
album from MP3.com,
however, it is no longer available. Below is a description of what you got, if
you did manage to get your hands on a copy:
A folded sleeve and the same front cover.
Inside sleeve has info on MP3.com & DAM CDs, the back cover
is fairly plain with the track listings. The tracks & track order slightly
differ to the one
listed above. It includes all songs at left, except 'Foolish Me', which
was replaced by 'Nashville'. On the CD is also write-ups on
each track, accessible via your PC. The CD itself is just silver with
the track listing printed on it. Still a nice CD though, just not quiet
as fancy.
[ Home ] [ Music ] [ Articles ] [ Links ] [ Site Map ]
|


All Artwork by:
Judibeth Hunter
|