Etienne de Rocher (album)
Etienne de Rocher's first full-length effort, Etienne de Rocher, was released in February 2006 by Fog City Records.
Etienne de Rocher | |
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Studio album by | |
Released | February, 2006 |
Recorded | 2005 |
Genre | Rock |
Label | Fog City Records |
Producer | Etienne de Rocher, Dan Prothero |
Review scores | |
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Source | Rating |
San Francisco Chronicle | (5/5) link |
This Enhanced CD contains bonus audio and live concert video.
Track listing
- "Meditation # C.O.B."
- "Juniper Rose"
- "The Lizard Song"
- "Providence"
- "Six Feet"
- "Big Black Wall"
- "There's Real and There's Moonshine"
- "Bama Bino Goodbye"
- "You Became a Knife"
- "Come Twilight"
- "Everybody Thinks You're a Smash"
- "Goodnight"
- "Cerebro *"
- "The Lizard Song" (solo version) *
- "Everybody Thinks You're a Smash" (solo version) *
- DATA TRACK (Enhanced CD)
[*] Appears only on promotional version
Personnel
- Etienne de Rocher - vocals, guitar, keyboards, percussion, bass
- Todd Roper - drums
- Todd Sickafoose - bass
Dan Prothero - producer, engineer, editing, mixing, programming
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