Let Them Have Their Fun
Let Them Have Their Fun is the fourth full-length release by Canadian rock band Alert the Medic. The album was produced and mixed by Mike Turner (musician), engineered by Phil Hotz with additional engineering by Turner.[1] Let Them Have Their Fun was recorded in Toronto, Ontario, Canada at Revolution Recording with additional tracking done at The Pocket Studios[2] in February 2017 and was mastered by Harry Hess at H-Bomb Mastering in Toronto. It was released through Fontana North and Cadence Music Group on September 8, 2017.[3]
Let Them Have Their Fun | |
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Studio album by | |
Released | September 8, 2017 |
Recorded | 2017 |
Studio | Revolution Recording and The Pocket Studios, Toronto, Ontario |
Genre | Rock |
Length | 38:13 |
Label | Fontana North and Cadence Music Group |
Producer | Mike Turner |
Singles from Alert the Medic | |
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The lead-off single Corporate Kid peaked at #17 on the Canadian Active Rock charts [4]
Track listing
- "What Are The Odds?" - 4:25
- "Our Finest Hour" - 3:23
- "Allan Park" - 3:53
- "Farewell, For Now" - 3:49
- "Corporate Kid" - 4:00
- "Young Love" - 3:29
- "Lonely" - 3:33
- "Music In The Background" - 3:25
- "Heart Of Hearts" - 3:18
- "NorCal" - 4:52
Personnel
- Ryan MacDonald - Vocals, guitar, keyboard
- Matt Campbell - Bass guitar
- Dale Wilson - Drums, percussion
- Troy Arseneault - Guitar
- Additional Musicians
- Kyle Varley - Organ, Piano
- Gene Hardy - Tenor and Baritone Sax on "What Are The Odds?"
- William Sperandei - Trumpet on "What Are The Odds?"
- Art
- Alert The Medic - Artwork and Concept
- Production
- Produced and Engineered by Mike Turner
- Revolution sessions Engineered by Phil Hotz
- Revolution Assistant Engineer: Andrew Doidge
- Mixed by Mike Turner and Alert The Medic
- Mastered by Harry Hess at HBomb Mastering
- Horns on "What Are The Odds?" recorded at Exeter Sound Studios by Thomas McKay
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References
- "ALERT THE MEDIC TEASE NEW ALBUM WITH TRAGICALLY HIP COVER". The East Magazine. Retrieved 15 April 2017.
- "Alert the Medic". RPM. Retrieved 9 April 2017.
- Fontana North http://www.fontananorth.com/?m=201709. Retrieved 8 September 2017. Missing or empty
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(help) - "AMERICA'S MUSIC CHARTS -- 0 8 . 1 5 . 1 7 -- powered by MEDIABASE". Americasmusiccharts.com. Retrieved 15 August 2017.
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