Letters (Butch Walker album)
Letters is the second full-length album by Butch Walker, released on August 24, 2004 on Epic Records. It featured an enhanced CD portion with the music videos to "Mixtape" and "Don't Move".
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Released | August 24, 2004 | |||
Recorded | Ruby Red Productions (Atlanta, Georgia) | |||
Genre | Rock, pop rock | |||
Length | 51:12 | |||
Label | Epic | |||
Producer | Jim Ebert, Butch Walker | |||
Butch Walker chronology | ||||
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AbsolutePunk.net | (89%) link |
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Track listing
All songs written by Butch Walker, except where noted.
- "Sunny Day Real Estate" – 0:28
- "Maybe It's Just Me" – 3:20
- "Mixtape" – 4:05
- "#1 Summer Jam" – 3:28
- "So at Last" (Danny Grady, Walker) – 5:28
- "Uncomfortably Numb" – 3:33
- "Joan" – 4:20
- "Don't Move" – 4:08
- "Lights Out" – 2:51
- "Best Thing You Never Had" – 5:29
- "Race Cars and Goth Rock" – 3:02
- "Promise" – 3:04
- "Thank-You Note" – 7:48
- There is an acoustic hidden track titled "State Line" at the end of "Thank-You Note"
Personnel
- Fran Capitinelli – electric guitar, B-Bender
- Kenny Cresswell – drums
- Dan Dixon – lapsteel
- Jim Ebert – synthesizer, backing vocals, percussion, Hammond organ, moog, organ
- Danny Grady – electric guitar, bass, backing vocals
- JT Hall – bass
- Joey Huffman – Wurlitzer, Hammond organ, organ, piano, Mellotron
- Sean Loughlin – turntables
- Rick Richards – electric guitar, slide guitar
- Morgan Rose – drums
- Joe Stark – electric guitar
- Mickey Wade – whistle, congas
- Butch Walker – vocals, backing vocals, acoustic guitar, electric guitar, bass, percussion, slide guitar, vibes, piano, timpani
- Bobby Yang – strings, violin
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