We Were Here (Joshua Radin album)

We Were Here (2006) is the first full-length album by American singer-songwriter Joshua Radin. It reached #34 on the Top Heatseekers Chart. The singer-songwriter released a cover of the song "Only You" as a bonus song.[3]

We Were Here
Studio album by
ReleasedJune 13, 2006
GenreAcoustic, folk rock
LabelColumbia
ProducerChris Holmes
Joshua Radin chronology
First Between 3rd and 4th
(2004)
We Were Here
(2006)
Simple Times
(2008)
Professional ratings
Review scores
SourceRating
Allmusic[1]
Rolling Stone[2]

Usage in media

The songs "Closer" and "Winter" are featured in the episodes "My Best Laid Plans" and "My Screw Up", respectively, in the American television program Scrubs.

"Winter" also features in the web series Jake and Amir episode "Amir's Birthday", and season 2 episode "Fiona, Interrupted" of Shameless.

"What if You" was in Catch and Release, starring Jennifer Garner and Timothy Olyphant.

Videos

Radin's first music video for the song "Closer" was directed by Zach Braff.[4]

Track listing

All tracks are written by Joshua Radin, except "Only You" by Vince Clarke.

No.TitleLength
1."Sundrenched World"4:30
2."Star Mile"3:59
3."Everything'll Be Alright (Will's Lullaby)"2:43
4."These Photographs"3:24
5."Closer"2:45
6."Today"3:29
7."Winter"3:34
8."Someone Else's Life"3:33
9."Amy's Song"3:42
10."What If You"4:36
11."Only You"2:26
2007 digital bonus track
No.TitleLength
12."Only You (Imogen Heap mix)"2:37

Personnel

  • Joshua Radin – vocals, guitar
  • Chris Holmes – guitar, bass, keyboards, tambora, producer, programming
  • Priscilla Hartranft – piano, vocals
  • Chad Fischer – piano
  • Jason Kanakis – guitar
  • Solomon Snyder – bass
  • Colette Alexander – cello
  • John Krovoza – cello
  • Oliver Kraus – cello
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References

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