Open Book Winter Album

Open Book Winter Album is the second solo acoustic album by Blue October frontman Justin Furstenfeld. The album was recorded live during Justin's one-man "Open Book" tour in January–February 2017, and was released November 24, 2017 on compact disc, vinyl, and digital download formats.

Open Book Winter Album
Live album by
ReleasedNovember 24, 2017 (2017-11-24)
RecordedJanuary–February 2017
GenreAcoustic rock
LabelBrando/Up-Down Records
ProducerJustin Furstenfeld
Justin Furstenfeld chronology
Songs from an Open Book
(2014)
Open Book Winter Album
(2017)
Open Book III
(2020)

The songs on the album represent a mix of old unreleased 5591 songs (Define the Trail, Gun Metal Blue, Morning Everything), 5591 songs which have been released in some form by Blue October (Graceful Dancing, Sorry Hearts), songs which have seen official release on Blue October albums (Tracks 7 - 19), and a new previously unreleased song (Pink).

Track listing

  1. Define the Trail
  2. Gun Metal Blue
  3. Morning Everything
  4. Pink
  5. Graceful Dancing
  6. Sorry Hearts
  7. For My Brother
  8. Two A.M. Lovesick
  9. Breakfast After Ten
  10. Italian Radio
  11. Amnesia
  12. Conversation Via Radio (Do You Ever Wonder)
  13. Drop
  14. Ugly Side
  15. Into the Ocean
  16. We Know Where You Go
  17. Home
  18. I Want It
  19. Blue Does

Credits

  • Justin Furstenfeld - vocals, guitar
  • Eric Holtz - engineer, mixing
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