Memory (Dan Michaelson and The Coastguards album)
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Dan Michaelson's Memory is the final instalment in an album trilogy that commenced with 2013's Blindspot and continued with Distance in 2014.[1]
The album was written and produced by Dan Michaelson and mixed by Ash Workman (Metronomy, Christine and the Queens). The album was recorded at The Premises, London and is available on CD, vinyl and digital.
Joing the Coastguards (Henry Spenner, Laurie Earle and Horse) are Romeo Stodart of The Magic Numbers and Johnny Flynn.[2]
'I went looking for a way to carry what I'd written. Memory is the end point of this particular story. In my small world, ‘Blindspot’ is the script, ‘Distance’ is the play, and ‘Memory’ is the widescreen movie. ' Dan Michaelson
Track listing
All tracks are written by Dan Michaelson
No. | Title | Length |
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1. | "Tides" | |
2. | "Memory" | |
3. | "Missing Piece" | |
4. | "Lost Birds" | |
5. | "Undo" | |
6. | "No Other Way" | |
7. | "Half the Reason" |
Personnel
Performers
- Dan Michaelson (vocals, guitar, piano)
- Henry Spenner (drums)
- Laurie Earle (guitar, piano)
- Horse (guitar)
- Romeo Stodart (bass)
- Ali Friend (double bass)
- Gabriel Stebbing
- Johnny Flynn (violin and flugelhorn)
- Jin Theriault (baritone sax)
- Yusuf Narcin (trombone)
- Christo Squire (alto sax).
Production
- Dan Michaelson
- Ash Workman
References
- ^ Dan Michaelson and the Coastguards: Memory review – magical, melancholy songs http://www.theguardian.com/music/2016/may/05/dan-michaelson-and-the-coastguards-memory-review
- ^ Track By Track: Dan Michaelson on Memory, his new album with the Coastguards http://www.thelineofbestfit.com/new-music/album-stream/track-by-track-dan-michaelson-and-the-coastguards-memory
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