Night Shot

Night Shot
Studio album by
Released2008
LabelKindercore
Ruby Isle chronology
Into the Black
(2007)
Night Shot
(2008)
Night Shot - The Remixes
(2009)
Mark Mallman chronology
Into the Black
(2007)
Night Shot
(2008)
Loneliness in America
(2008)
Professional ratings
Review scores
SourceRating
Pitchfork5.5/10[1]

Night Shot is a 2008 album by Ruby Isle.

Track listing

  1. "So Damn High"
  2. "Hey Hey Hey" (That Kid's Okay)
  3. "How it Hurts"
  4. "Solsbury Hill" (feat. Amy Dykes)
  5. "Night Shot" (feat Tay Zonday)
  6. "All the Angles"
  7. "One Trip"
  8. "Consequences"
  9. "Atom Bombs '09"
  10. "Blow Up"
  11. "Miracles"

All songs written by Ruby Isle, except "Solsbury Hill" by Peter Gabriel

Bonus tracks

The CD also included an EP of covers from the elbo.ws cover project, where Ruby Isle covered the #1 song on elbo.ws each week

  1. (untitled)
  2. "Shadow Falls" (Hello Blue Roses)
  3. "Aly Walk with Me" (The Raveonettes)
  4. "Tyrant" (Black Mountain)
  5. "Foam Hands" (Destroyer)
  6. "Gila" (Beach House)
  7. "The Planes of Baltimore" (Stephen Malkmus/MIA)
  8. "Sax Rohmer No. 1" (The Mountain Goats)
  9. "Cherry Tulips" (Headlights)

Personnel

Dan Geller - Vocals, bass
Mark Mallman - Vocals, guitar
Aaron Lemay - Drums

Mastering: Jacques Wait
Graphic Design: Chris Bilheimer
Additional Design: Ryan Lewis
Additional Engineering/Percussion: Sean Hoffman
Additional guitar: Ryan Smith
Guitar on "Foam Hands": Troy Schaefer
Background Vocals on "Atom Bombz" Hillary Churchill
Guest Vocals: Amy Dykes, Tay Zonday

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References

Night Shot (CD Booklet). Ruby Isle. Kindercore. 2008. KC203.CS1 maint: others (link)

  1. Galazka, Kasia (January 22, 2009). "Ruby Isle: Night Shot Album Review". Pitchfork. Retrieved May 27, 2019.
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