Meanwhile...

Meanwhile... is the second album by Trance Mission, released in 1995 through City of Tribes Records.[2]

Meanwhile...
Studio album by
Released1995
RecordedMobius Music, San Francisco, California
GenreAmbient
Length61:01
LabelCity of Tribes
ProducerSimon Tassano
Trance Mission chronology
Trance Mission
(1993)
Meanwhile...
(1995)
Head Light
(1996)
Professional ratings
Review scores
SourceRating
Allmusic[1]

Track listing

No.TitleMusicLength
1."Go Play Outside!"Anthony, Custer, Kent, Loose, Maxym, Newby, Tassano4:12
2."Bindi"Custer, Kent, Loose, Newby4:24
3."Chasing the Moon Rabbit"Custer, Kent, Loose, Newby11:04
4."Every Stone's Dream"Anthony, Custer, Kent, Loose, Maxym, Newby6:14
5."Zozobra"Custer, Kent, Loose, Newby5:24
6."Sunrise"Scanavino6:30
7."No They There"Custer, Kent, Loose, Newby5:47
8."Surrender"Custer, Kent, Loose, Newby4:54

Personnel

Trance Mission
Production and additional personnel
  • Robert Anthony spoken word on "Go Play Outside!" and "Every Stone's Dream"
  • Egon Dubois photography
  • Phillip George cover art
  • Eda Maxym voice on "Go Play Outside!", "Every Stone's Dream" and "Sunrise"
  • Bob Olhsson – mastering
  • Georgia Rucker design
  • Simon Tassano production, engineering, mixing
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References

  1. Brenholts, Jim. "Meanwhile". Allmusic. Retrieved June 19, 2013.
  2. Goldman, Marlene (2007). "Trance Mission". Trouser Press. Retrieved June 19, 2013.
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