The Opposite Is Also True

The Opposite is Also True is an album by the artist Snailhouse. It was released in 2001 on the label The Snailhouse Institute For The Recording Arts, and is distributed by Scratch Records. It was recorded and between 2000 and 2001, at Little Bullhorn Productions in Ottawa. It was mastered at SNB. It is a 2-disc album, with each album having different variations on the same songs.

The Opposite is Also True
Studio album by
Released2001
Recorded2000-2001
GenreIndie rock
Length64:05
LabelSnailhouse Institute For The Recording Arts
ProducerMike Feuerstack and Dave Draves
Snailhouse chronology
A New Tradition
(2001)
The Opposite is Also True
(2001)
The Silence Show
(2005)

Track listing

Disc one

  1. Twenty One Years – 4:08
  2. A Matter Of Time – 2:13
  3. Daylight – 4:36
  4. Dead Air – 3:18
  5. Postcards And Movie Stills – 3:02
  6. Everything Is Natural – 5:34
  7. Three Nights – 4:09
  8. Do You Want To Talk All Night? – 2:33
  9. Repetition – 3:01

Disc two

  1. Twenty One Years – 4:22
  2. A Matter Of Time – 2:30
  3. Daylight – 4:35
  4. Dead Air – 3:09
  5. Postcards And Movie Stills – 3:31
  6. Everything Is Natural – 4:10
  7. Three Nights – 4:36
  8. Do You Want To Talk All Night? – 2:33
  9. Repetition – 2:05

Credits

Michael Feuerstack: vocals, guitar, percussion, drums on #11. Julie Doiron: vocals. Dave Draves: piano, organ, vocals, percussion, bass on #11. Jeremy Gara: drums. Samir Khan: bass. Josh Latour: samples, beats, sounds. Doug Tielli: cello, trombone, vocals. All songs written by Michael Feuerstack and arranged in collaboration with the musicians who performed them. Design by Mike Feuerstack and Rolf Klausener. Layout by Rolf. Lake Photo by: Jeremy and others by Mike. Printed at KENMAC Print." "All of this music was recorded in Ottawa at Little Bullhorn Productions by Dave Draves between August 2000 and January 2001, with the exception of tracks #6 and #10, much of which were recorded by Josh Latour at his studio. Mastered at SNB by Jean-Francois Chicoine.

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