Transition (Nathan Stickman album)

Transition is Nathan Stickman's ninth studio album. It is also the first album to use his full name.

Transition
Studio album by
Nathan Stickman
Released2016
GenreFolk Rock
Length45:37
LabelIndependent
ProducerNathan Stickman
Nathan Stickman chronology
Futurelook
(2014)
Transition
(2016)

Background

Transition is a return to Stickman's folk rock sound after over a decade performing with a band.[1] Originally intended to be a solo acoustic project, the rhythm tracks were later added to complete the record. The subject matter of the album was to document Stickman's experience of moving out west. He stated, "these are the songs about the purposeful dissolve of one's life and the journey out west to find a new beginning".[2]

Track listing

All songs written by Nathan Stickman.[3]

  1. Transition - 3:41
  2. Chance to Change - 3:07
  3. Last Few Days - 3:42
  4. Static - 3:02
  5. Look for You - 3:44
  6. Memory Not Free - 4:04
  7. Lessons - 2:53
  8. Closer to the Light - 3:46
  9. Full Circle - 3:07
  10. One Track Mind - 3:02
  11. So Who Knows - 3:16
  12. Lucky Day - 5:04
  13. Setback - 3:02

Album credits

Personnel

  • Nathan Stickman - guitars, harmonica and vocals
  • John Billings - bass
  • Matt Crouse - drums and percussion

Production

  • Produced and recorded - Nathan Stickman
  • Additional recording - John Billings and Lee Unfried
  • Mixed - Lee Unfried
  • Mastered - Jim DeMain
  • Design and photography - Jeffrey Wright
  • Art direction and album concept - Nathan Stickman[4]
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References

  1. "Nathan Stickman news". Retrieved 2017-06-14.
  2. Liner notes from the 2016 Transition release
  3. "Transition track listing". CDBaby. Retrieved 2016-12-29.
  4. "Transition album credits". CDBaby. Retrieved 2016-12-29.
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