Harbor (Marc Douglas Berardo album)
Harbor is the fourth studio release of all original music by Rhode Island-based singer-songwriter Marc Douglas Berardo.[1]
Harbor | ||||
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Studio album by | ||||
Released | 2005 | |||
Recorded | Circle Sessions, Stratford, Connecticut | |||
Genre | folk, country, singer-songwriter | |||
Label | Prime Numbers Recording | |||
Producer | Dick Neal | |||
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TheWorkingMusician.com said this in their review of Harbor. "Some writers tell a story and let the listener draw their own conclusions. Others use the plot to drive home a point. Guitarist, songwriter, singer Marc Douglas Berardo falls into the latter category."[2]
Track listing
- "Blue Wave"
- "Shake Out The Dust"
- "Take It Along"
- "Where The Road Turns to Shell and Sand"
- "Harbor"
- "Working"
- "Abuse"
- "So, Regarding Me and You"
- "Better After All"
- "Ricky"
- "Trust Fund Sally"
- "The Ghosts We Left Behind"
- "I Will See You in My Dreams"
Personnel
Musicians
- Marc Douglas Berardo – vocals, acoustic guitar, harmonies
- Dick Neal – banjo, electric guitar, organ, mandolin, Pedal steel guitar, Wurlitzer electric piano, piano, Classical guitar, Twelve-string guitar, percussion
- Steve Combs – electric and acoustic Bass guitar
- Chris Berardo – percussion, box drum kit, harmony vocals
- Liam Bailey – electric guitar, piano, resonator guitar, mandolin, fiddle
- Mark Mirando – acoustic piano
- Larry Deming – viola, violin
- Susan Spalding – french horn
Production
- Produced by: Dick Neal
- Mixed by: Dick Neal assisted by Pete Szymanski April 2005 to August 2005
- Recorded by: Michael Branden at Hayloft Studios, Milford, Connecticut
- Mastered by: Gene Paul at DB Plust Digital Services, New York City, October 2005
Artwork
- Photography: Kim Mitchell
- Graphic Design and Layout: Chris Brown
References
- Gutch, Frank JR. "Harbor Marc Douglas Berardo". Folk & Acoustic Music Exchange. acousticmusic.com. Retrieved November 18, 2018.
- Zee, Roger. "Marc Douglas Berardo Harbor". WorkingMusician.com. Retrieved November 18, 2018.
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