Everything in 3 Parts
Everything in 3 Parts is the first full-length album by Canadian pop-rock band The Golden Dogs. This breakthrough album features their up-beat, debut single "Can't Get Your Face Out Of My Head" and the energy-charged, follow-up single "Yeah!". Also the song "Birdsong" was featured on a Zellers commercial in 2006. The song "Yeah" was also used in a Budweiser commercial in 2008.
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Released | 2004 | |||
Recorded | 2002-2003 by Michael W. Chambers@ various rehearsal spaces & apartments, and by Rudy Rempel, 2004 at Chemical Sound, Toronto | |||
Genre | Rock Pop-Rock | |||
Length | 45:17 | |||
Label | True North Records | |||
Producer | Dave Azzolini Michael W. Chambers Jessica Grassia | |||
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Track listing
All songs written and arranged by Dave Azzolini.
- "Birdsong"
- "Faster"
- "Can't Get Your Face Out Of My Head"
- "Don't Make A Sound"
- "I Don't Sleep"
- "Elevator Man"
- "Bastards"
- "Yeah!"
- "Anniversary Waltz"
- "Balloons"
- "Driving In The Rain"
- "Big Boy And The Masters Of The Universe"
Personnel
- Dave Azzolini - Vocls, guitar, bass, drums
- Jessica Grassia - Backing vocals, keyboards, percussion
- Michael W. Chambers - Guitar, backing vocals, keyboards, bass
- Adam Warner - Drums
- Alfons Fear - Trumpet
- Micah Goldstein - Bass, backing vocals
- Beau Stocker - Drums
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