The Thin Mercury Sound
The Thin Mercury Sound is the second album by Caviar. It was released July 27, 2004.
The Thin Mercury Sound | ||||
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Studio album by | ||||
Released | July 27, 2004 | |||
Genre | Pop rock | |||
Label | Aezra Records | |||
Producer | Mike Willison | |||
Caviar chronology | ||||
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Track listing
- "Aloha"
- "Clean Getaway"
- "Lioness"
- "Hey Let Go"
- "You've Got a Black Black Heart"
- "On the DL"
- "Last of the Gold"
- "Tiny Cannibal Bites"
- "666"
- "Deep Down I'm Shallow"
- "Where Are You?"
- "Light Up the Sky"
- "10% November"
- "Ego Trippin'"
- "Last Rays of the Sun"
Credits
- Logo, logo design – Brock Manke
- Main performer – Caviar
- Art direction, photography – Chris Strong
- Guest appearance – Christiaan Webb
- Mastering – Howie Weinberg
- Group member – Jason Batchko
- Assistant, assistant engineer – Luke Tierney
- Assisnant, assistant engineer – Mark Ralston
- Group member, mixing, producer – Mike Willison
- Engineer, guest appearance – Neal Ostrovsky
- Engineer, guest appearance – Paul David Hager
- Engineer – Rob Ruccia
- Assistant, assistant engineer – Scott Guitierrez
- Guest appearance – Scott Lucas
- Guest appearance – Tamar Berk
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