ArrangingTime
ArrangingTime is a 2016 studio album by American rock singer-songwriter Pete Yorn, released on Capitol Records. The release has received mixed reviews.
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Released | March 11, 2016 | |||
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Language | English | |||
Label | Capitol | |||
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Critical reception
Review aggregator AnyDecentMusic? characterizes the critical consensus as a 6.2 out of 10.[1]
Track listing
All songs written by Pete Yorn, except where noted
- "Summer Was a Day" – 3:58
- "Lost Weekend" – 4:11
- "Halifax" – 2:51
- "In Your Head" – 4:04
- "She Was Weird" – 4:17
- "I'm Not the One" – 3:35
- "Shopping Mall" – 3:51
- "Roses" – 3:52
- "Screaming at the Setting Sun" – 2:46
- "Walking Up" (Marc Dauer and Pete Yorn) – 3:15
- "Tomorrow" – 3:14
- "This Fire" (Darren Geare, Jeff Tucker, and Yorn) – 4:04
Personnel
- "Summer Was a Day"
- Pete Yorn – acoustic and electric guitar, bass guitar, singing, production
- Scott Seiver – drums, percussion, electric guitar, synthesizer, engineering, production at Loma Lada Studio, Los Angeles, California
- Kennie Takahashi – mixing at The Living Room in Santa Clarita, California
- "Lost Weekend"
- Pete Yorn – guitar, synthesizer, vocals, production
- Gabe Noel – bass cello
- Sunny Levine – synthesizer, programming, engineering, productoin at Pap Pap's Palace, Venice, California
- Kennie Takahashi – mixing at The Living Room in Santa Clarita, California
- "Halifax"
- Pete Yorn – acoustic and electric guitars, bass guitar, vocals, production
- Scott Seiver – drums, bass guitar, Mellotron, tambourine, shaker, bass keyboard, Wurlitzer electric piano, engineering, production at Loma Lada Studio, Los Angeles, California
- Kennie Takahashi – mixing at The Living Room in Santa Clarita, California
- "In Your Head"
- Pete Yorn – acoustic and electric guitars, bass guitar, drum machine, vocals, production
- R. Walt Vincent – celesta, drum programming, electric guitar, Hammond B3 organ, engineering, mixing, production at Spring Street Sound, Los Angeles, California
- "She Was Weird"
- Pete Yorn – guitar, synthesizer, bass guitar, vocals, production
- Shawn Everett – mixing at Subtle McNugget, downtown Los Angeles, California
- Sunny Levine – programming, synthesizer, engineering, production at Pap Pap's Palace, Venice, California
- Scott Seiver – additional editing
- Amir Yaghmai – synthesizer
- "I'm Not the One"
- Pete Yorn – acoustic guitar, electric piano, lead and harmony vocals, production
- Jeff Trott – acoustic, baritone, electric, and tenor guitars; bass guitar, drum programming, engineering, mixing, production at Atomic Halo Recording, Los Angeles, California
- "Shopping Mall"
- Pete Yorn – baritone guitar, keyboard bass, Rhodes electric piano, vocals, production
- R. Walt Vincent – drum programming, electric guitar, synthesizer, engineering, mixing, production at Spring Street Sound, Los Angeles, California
- "Roses"
- Pete Yorn – acoustic and electric guitar, bass guitar, vocals, production
- J. D. King – additional recording
- R. Walt Vincent – hurdy gurdy, marimba, piano, Wurlitzer electric piano, tubular bells, Mellotron, string arrangement, engineering, mixing, production at Spring Street Sound, Los Angeles, California
- "Screaming at the Setting Sun"
- Bass, Drums, Electric Guitar, Voice, Backing Vocals – Pete Yorn – electric guitar, bass guitar, drums, backing and lead vocals, production
- Drum Programming, Keyboards, Soloist [Guitar Solo], Backing Vocals – R. Walt Vincent – drum programming, guitar solo, keyboards, backing vocals, engineering, production at Spring Street Sound, Los Angeles, California
- Kennie Takahashi – mixing at The Living Room in Santa Clarita, California
- "Walking Up"
- Pete Yorn – acoustic guitar, drums, vocals, production
- Marc Dauer – bass guitar, drums, guitar, keyboards, piano, synthesizer, engineering, production at The Clinic, Los Angeles, California
- R. Walt Vincent – cymbal, flute, Mellotron, additional mixing, additional production at Spring Street Sound, Los Angeles, California
- "Tomorrow"
- Pete Yorn – acoustic and electric guitars, Rhodes electric piano, vocals, production
- R. Walt Vincent – drum programming, synthesizer, engineering, mixing, production at Spring Street Sound, Los Angeles, California
- "This Fire"
- Pete Yorn – electric guitar, bass guitar, piano, lead and backing vocals, production
- R. Walt Vincent – drum programming, pump organ, string arrangements, backing vocals, engineering, mixing, production at Spring Street Sound, Los Angeles, California
- Andy West Design – art direction
- Emily Lazar – mastering at The Lodge, New York City, New York
- Jim Wright – photography
- Kevin Yorn – back cover photograph
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References
- "Arranging Time by Pete Yorn". AnyDecentMusic?. Retrieved May 2, 2020.
External links
- Official website
- ArrangingTime at Discogs (list of releases)
- ArrangingTime at MusicBrainz (list of releases)
- Press release from Capitol Records
- A promotional set for Morning Becomes Eclectic including several of the songs from this album
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