Kicking Up the Dust

Kicking Up the Dust is the sixth studio album by the English band Cast, released on 21 April 2017. Produced by Al Groves, it is their first album recorded with bassist Jay Lewis, replacing founding member Pete Wilkinson who left the band in 2014.[1][2] It also marks the return to recording for drummer Keith O'Neill, who had rejoined with the other members when the band reunited in 2010 but was absent from sessions for previous album Troubled Times due to his work as a tour manager.[3]

Kicking Up the Dust
Studio album by
Released21 April 2017 (2017-04-21)
RecordedMotor Museum
GenreRock
LabelCast Recordings (CST001LP)
ProducerAl Groves
Cast chronology
Troubled Times
(2011)
Kicking Up the Dust
(2017)

Track listing

All songs written by John Power. Music by Cast.

No.TitleLength
1."Kicking Up the Dust"4:01
2."Roar"4:05
3."Do That"4:08
4."Further Down the Road"3:50
5."Paper Chains"5:25
6."Birdcage"4:58
7."Every Little Thing You Do"4:08
8."Baby Blue Eyes"3:58
9."How Can We Lose"5:19
10."Clear Blue Water"4:05
11."Out of My Hands"4:24

Personnel

Cast

  • John Power – guitars, vocals
  • Liam "Skin" Tyson – guitars, backing vocals, pedal steel
  • Keith O'Neill – drums
  • Jay Lewis – bass, backing vocals, Fender Rhodes (track 5), organ (track 6)

Production

  • Al Groves – producer, mixing
  • Mike Marsh – mastering
  • James Mellor – studio assistant
  • Jennifer John – backing vocal arrangement (track 5)
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References

  1. Cast (12 December 2014). "Pete had to leave the tour after Hull gig for personal reasons and Keith is back on drums after tomorrow". Twitter. Retrieved 11 May 2017.
  2. Cast (1 April 2015). "Well I'm glad that's all in the open because I thought I was going mad or something". Facebook. Retrieved 11 May 2017.
  3. Stanley, Carl (20 January 2012). "John Power in conversation..." Louder Than War. Retrieved 11 May 2017.
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