Diamonds in a Dead Sky
Diamonds in a Dead Sky is The Missionary Position's debut album, released August 11, 2009 on the label "Boredom Killing Business." It features songs written by Jeff Angell and Benjamin Anderson.
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Studio album by | |
Released | August 2009 |
Genre | Rock, blues rock |
Label | The Boredom Killing Business |
Producer | Benjamin Anderson, Jeff Angell |
Diamonds in a Dead Sky was recorded in Seattle, Washington
Track listing
- "All My Mistakes"
- "Let's Start a Fire"
- "Here Comes the Machine"
- "So Close"
- "The Big Sleep"
- "Where the Wild Winds Blow"
- "Anywhere"
- "Why Me, Why Now?"
- "When I Get My Hands On You"
Credits
- Jeff Angell - Vocals, Guitars, Bass Programming, Beatbox
- Benjamin Anderson - Piano, Key Bass, Organ, Synths, Programming, Backing Vocals
- Additional musicians
- Kenny James - Drums, Percussion, French Horn, Backing Vocals
- Nabil Ayers (The Long Winters, The Control Group)- Drums on "So Close"
- Gregor Lothian - Saxophone
- McKinley: Alto Saxophone on "Why Me, Why Now?"
- Matthew Postle - Trumpet
- Jeff Rouse (Loaded, Alien Crime Syndicate) - Backing Vocals
- Isaac Carpenter (Loudermilk, Gosling, Loaded)- Backing Vocals
- Najamoniq Todd - Backing Vocals
- Recorded by Benjamin Anderson, in Seattle, Washington.
- Mixed by Isaac Carpenter at MILKMAN Studios in Los Angeles. Additional mixing by Aaron Cramer
- Mastered by Brad Blackwood at Euphonic Masters in Memphis, Tennessee.
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External links
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References
- Dave O'Leary (December 2011). "The Missionary Position, All My Mistakes, The Right Ones". Seattle: "Seattle Subsonic". Retrieved December 12, 2011.
- Ernest Jasmin (October 2009). "Tacoma Rock City-Grit City Bootlegs No. 30: The Missionary Position at Station 56 (video)". Tacoma: "The News Tribune". Retrieved October 5, 2009.
- Credits at Allmusic.com
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