Acoustic (Joey Cape and Tony Sly album)

Acoustic is an acoustic alternative album by punk rock singers Joey Cape and Tony Sly, released on May 18, 2004, through Fat Wreck Chords.

Acoustic
Studio album by
ReleasedMay 18, 2004
RecordedAugust 2003 – February 2004 at Happy Tracks, Los Angeles, CA; Motor Studios, San Francisco, CA; Orange Whip Studios, Santa Barbara, CA;
GenreAcoustic, alternative rock, folk punk
Length39:00
LabelFat Wreck Chords
ProducerJoey Cape, Tony Sly
Joey Cape chronology
Acoustic
(2004)
Bridge
(2008)
Tony Sly chronology
Acoustic
(2004)
12 Song Program
(2010)

The album features 12 songs, 10 of them are acoustic renditions of songs by the singers' respective bands - Lagwagon and No Use for a Name, with each member also contributing one previously unreleased song.

Although each singer went later on to a solo career and to record a solo acoustic/folk album on his own, this is the first solo album for both Cape and Sly. The album has been described as "punk rock's answer to Simon and Garfunkel."[1]

Contributors on the album include Angus Cooke of the Ataris on bass guitar & cello, Brian Mann of Vampire Lovers on accordion, Todd Capps of Bad Astronaut on piano & mellotron, George Pendergast of Dishwalla on congas, Thomas Flowers of Oleander on banjo, and Tim Cullen of Summercamp and Jon Snodgrass of Drag the River on backing vocals.

Track listing

No.TitleLength
1."International You Day"3:35
2."Not Your Savior"3:41
3."Exit"2:21
4."Stunt Double" (previously unreleased)2:25
5."Justified Black Eye"2:42
6."On the Outside"3:05
7."Move the Car"4:01
8."Violins"4:31
9."Tragic Vision"2:33
10."Twenty-Seven"3:18
11."Wind in Your Sails"3:46
12."Violet" (previously unreleased)2:57

Personnel

Additional personnel
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