Gregory Alan Isakov – Evening Machines
Label: |
Suitcase Town Music – 80302-01883-10 |
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Country: |
US |
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Genre: |
Folk, World, & Country |
Style: |
Acoustic |
Tracklist
A1 | Berth | |
A2 | San Luis | |
A3 | Southern Star | |
A4 | Powder | |
A5 | Bullet Holes | |
A6 | Was I Just Another One | |
B1 | Caves | |
B2 | Chemicals | |
B3 | Dark, Dark, Dark | |
B4 | Too Far Away | |
B5 | Where You Gonna Go | |
B6 | Wings In All Black |
Companies, etc.
- Record Company – Entertainment One
- Phonographic Copyright ℗ – Suitcase Town Music
- Copyright © – Suitcase Town Music
- Licensed To – Dualtone Music Group, Inc.
- Recorded At – Starling Farm
- Mixed At – Flora Recording & Playback
- Mixed At – The Blasting Room
- Mastered At – Sterling Sound Edgewater, NJ
- Mastered At – Jim Wilson Mastering
- Pressed By – Hand Drawn Pressing – HDP1294
Credits
- Acoustic Guitar – Gregory Alan Isakov
- Arranged By [String Arrangements] – Rachel Sliker
- Backing Vocals [Background Vocals] – Steve Varney
- Banjo – Steve Varney
- Bass – Gregory Alan Isakov
- Cello – Philip Parker
- Chorus [Choral Member] – Lauren Jacobson (tracks: B4)
- Design – Scott McCormick (4)
- Double Bass [Upright Bass] – John Paul Grigsby
- Drums – Max Barcelow
- Drums [Electric Drums] – Steve Varney
- Effects [God Noises] – Jamie Mefford
- Electric Bass – John Paul Grigsby
- Electric Guitar – Steve Varney
- Electric Organ [Orcoa] – Gregory Alan Isakov
- Electric Organ [Wurlitzer] – Ilan Isakov
- Electric Piano [Rhodes] – Jamie Mefford
- Engineer [Additional Engineering Assistance] – Jonathan Luginbill
- Engineer [Engineered By] – Jamie Mefford
- Keyboards [Casio] – Lauren Jacobson
- Lacquer Cut By – CJH*
- Lap Steel Guitar [Lap Steel] – Nick Forster
- Layout – Scott McCormick (4)
- Mastered By – Jim Wilson (6)
- Mellotron – Gregory Alan Isakov
- Mixed By – Tucker Martine
- Percussion – Max Barcelow
- Photography By – Blue Gabor
- Piano – Gregory Alan Isakov
- Producer [Produced By] – Gregory Alan Isakov
- Saw – Bonnie May Paine*
- Synthesizer [Juno], Synthesizer [Moog] – Jamie Mefford
- Ukulele – Gregory Alan Isakov
- Viola, Violin – Rachel Sliker
- Vocals – Gregory Alan Isakov
- Words By [Additional Words By] – Steve Varney (tracks: A1)
- Written-By – Ron Scott (8) (tracks: B1)
Notes
Black 180 gram vinyl pressing.
— Description of contents:
Issued in a heavy stock single-pocket jacket, vinyl is housed in a white, die-cut inner sleeves with anti-dust lining.
Includes a digital card and an insert featuring lyrics and credits.
Runouts are etched.
© ℗ 2018 Suitcase Town Music
— Description of contents:
Issued in a heavy stock single-pocket jacket, vinyl is housed in a white, die-cut inner sleeves with anti-dust lining.
Includes a digital card and an insert featuring lyrics and credits.
Runouts are etched.
© ℗ 2018 Suitcase Town Music
Barcode and Other Identifiers
- Rights Society: ASCAP
- Barcode (Text): 8 03020 18831 0
- Barcode (Scanned): 803020188310
- Matrix / Runout (Side A runout): HDP1294A DUA-1883-1A CJH
- Matrix / Runout (Sibe B runout): HDP1294B DUA-1883-1B CJH
Other Versions (5 of 9)
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Evening Machines (LP, Album, Limited Edition, Stereo, Grey Marble Swirl) | Suitcase Town Music | 80302-01883-10 | US | 2018 | ||
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Evening Machines (CD, Album) | Dualtone | DUA-1883 | US | 2018 | ||
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Evening Machines (LP, Album, Club Edition, White) | Suitcase Town Music | 80302-01883-10 | US | 2018 | ||
Evening Machines (LP, Album, Red Swirl) | Suitcase Town Music | 80302-01883-10 | USA & Canada | 2018 | |||
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Evening Machines (CD, Album) | Suitcase Town Music | 80302-01883-27 | 2018 |
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Reviews
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Yeah, this really is a fantastic pressing. Dead silent, wonderful projection. well balanced. A real pleasure to listen to.
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My copy sounds great, absolutely no issues. It’s dead quite. I was reluctant to buy it based on the reviews here; I’m glad I got it.
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A fantastic album but an awful pressing in of surface noise. Truly awful. The first tracks of Side-A and last tracks of Side-B are nearly unlistenable with the amount of surface noise present. The rest isn't awful and the first of Side-b is actually quite good. Not sure what went wrong on this one. Seems to be just something we have to deal with these days.
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I just got my copy of this record but about to return it to the record store. Bad pressing. Side A is off-center and you can hear it. Pitch changing slightly troughout the whole side. I hope the whole pressing is not off-center. Anyone has got the same problem?
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