Building Homes from What We've Known
Building Homes from What We've Known is the debut full-length album by The Scene Aesthetic. It was released on April 7, 2006[1] and later re-released, with additional tracks, as a self-titled album.
Building Homes from What We've Known | |
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Studio album by The Scene Aesthetic | |
Released | April 7, 2006 |
Genre | Acoustic, Pop |
Length | 45:44 |
Label | Destiny Worldwide Records |
Producer | Brandon Metcalf |
Track listing
All songs written by The Scene Aesthetic.
- A Formal Introduction – 1:31
- So Peter, You've Become a Pirate – 3:49
- Alvin Maker's Greensong – 3:36
- Call It a Lullaby – 3:51
- Yes, Even Stars Break – 4:03
- The Alamo Is No Place for Dancing – 4:03
- Beauty in the Breakdown – 3:15
- Yellow Birds & Coal Mines – 3:56
- This Is a Suitable Valedictory – 4:35
- Dear Time Traveler, – 4:36
- We've Got the Rain on Our Side – 5:15
- Beauty in the Breakdown (Acoustic) – 3:14
Personnel
Andrew de Torres – Guitar, Vocals
Eric Bowley – Vocals
Brandon Metcalf - Producer, Engineer, Mixer [2]
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References
- Building Homes from What We've Known at last.fm. Retrieved April 13, 2010.
- http://www.brandonmetcalf.com
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