Spark (Thomas Leeb album)

Spark is Thomas Leeb's second available release and features nine instrumentals and one song with vocals.[1]

Spark
Studio album by
Released2004
Recordedvarious locations, a.o.:
  • TV Tray Studios, Simim Valley, California
  • Hitbox Altenburg, Austria
  • Wrong Studios
LabelThomas Leeb (Indie-label)
ProducerThomas Leeb
Thomas Leeb chronology
riddle Spark Upside Down

Track listing

  1. "Albino"
  2. "Oft Geht Bled"
  3. "Spark"
  4. "Jebuda"
  5. "Proseta Se Jovka Kumanovka"
  6. "Wuschel"
  7. "Cycles"
  8. "Jovanova Majka"
  9. "Atsia-Songs"
  10. "Lemming"
  11. "Sweet Child O' Mine"
  12. "Theme and Variations"
  13. "Pippi"

All songs by Thomas Leeb, except

  • "Proseta Se Jovka Kumanovka" (Traditional, arr. Leeb, Tadić)
  • "Cycles" (Ana Friedman, arr. Leeb)
  • "Jovanova Majka" (Traditional, arr. Leeb, Tadić)
  • "Atsia Songs" (Traditional, arr. Leeb)
  • "Sweet Child o'Mine" (Guns'N'Roses, arr. Leeb)
  • "Theme and Variations" (Op. 76 No 3.) (Haydn, arr. Leeb)
  • "Pippi" (Traditional, arr. Leeb)

Personnel

  • Thomas Leeb - acoustic guitar, vocals, sogo, bells
  • Miroslav Tadić - baritone guitar
  • Evan Fraser - kalimba
  • Josh Cohen - acoustic guitar
  • Anthony Douglass - bells, kidi
  • Giedrius Maculevicius - armpit
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References

  1. CD - booklet of Spark
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