Lake Street Dive (album)

Lake Street Dive is an album by American band Lake Street Dive, released in 2010.

Lake Street Dive
Studio album by
ReleasedNovember 9, 2010
StudioBasement 247, Allston MA
GenrePop, blue-eyed soul
Length55:05
LabelSignature Sounds
ProducerJack Younger
Lake Street Dive chronology
Promises, Promises
(2007)
Lake Street Dive
(2010)
Live at the Lizard Lounge
(2011)

Reception

Professional ratings
Review scores
SourceRating
AllMusic[1]

Writing for Allmusic, music critic j. poet wrote of the album "Lake Street Dive don't sound anything like a band you'd hear in a dive. They're a bright, bubbly pop-jazz quartet and write songs that would fit perfectly on an AAA, lite jazz, or adult contemporary station. "[1]

Track listing

All tracks are written by Lake Street Dive[2].

No.TitleWriter(s)Length
1."Hello? Goodbye!"Bridget Kearney3:34
2."Don't Make Me Hold Your Hand"Mike Olson6:11
3."Henriette"Olson3:38
4."My Heart's in Its Right Place"Olson3:34
5."I Don't Really See You Anymore"Kearney2:41
6."Miss Disregard"Mike Calabrese3:03
7."Elijah"Olson3:11
8."Funny Not to Care"Olson3:49
9."Neighbor Song"Kearney4:31
10."Got Me Fooled"Calabrese3:22
11."We All Love the Same Songs"Olson, Rachael Price, Kearney, Calabrese3:52
12."Don't Make Me Hold Your Hand (Reprise)" (radio tuning noises & gospel singing)Olson, Price, Kearney, Calabrese0:38
13."My Speed"Olson4:50
14."Neighbor Song (Reprise)" (hidden track, music starts at 3:24)Kearney8:11

Personnel

Special Guests
  • Alex Asher - trombone
  • Jesse Dee – vocals
  • Lyle Brewer – guitar
  • Eric Lane - keyboards
  • Margaret Glaspy, Kimber Ludiker, Luke Price - violins
  • Alex Spiegelman - saxophone
  • Liam Robinson - accordion
  • Emeen Zarookian - piano on "We All Love the Same Songs"
Technical personnel
  • Jack Younger assisted by Evan Ruscher,  Recording Engineer
  • Nick Zampiello & Rob Gonella,  Mastering at New Alliance East Cambridge MA
Design
  • Margaret Kearney,  Art & Design
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References

  1. poet, j. (July 23, 2015). "Lake Street Dive > Review". AllMusic.
  2. Writing credits as per the liner notes
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