Me Not Me
Me Not Me is the second solo studio album by keyboardist Marco Benevento of Brooklyn, New York, released in 2009.[2] It consists mostly of covers -- hence the title -- along with three original tracks.
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Released | February 3, 2009 | |||
Recorded | engineered by Tucker Martine, mixed by Bryce Goggin and mastered by Fred Kevorkian | |||
Genre | jazz/rock | |||
Label | The Royal Potato Family | |||
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Source | Rating |
All About Jazz | (?)[1] |
Track listing
- "Golden" (My Morning Jacket)
- "Now They're Writing Music" (Benevento)
- "Seems So Long Ago, Nancy" (Leonard Cohen)
- "Mephisto" (Benevento)
- "Twin Killers" (Deerhoof)
- "Call Home" (Benevento)
- "Heartbeats" (The Knife)
- "Sing it Again" (Beck)
- "Friends" (Led Zeppelin)
- "Run of the Mill" (George Harrison)
Personnel
- Marco Benevento: piano, optigan, mellotron, tack piano, clavinet
- Reed Mathis: bass
- Matt Chamberlain: drums [1,2,4,9,10]
- Andrew Barr: drums [2,3,5,6,7]
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References
- All About Jazz review
- liner notes
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