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Revision as of 23:35, 20 September 2010
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I Am is the debut album by American metalcore band, Texas in July. Released on August 11, 2009 through CI Records. The album is also set to be re-released in Japan in the near future, with an additional bonus track.[1]
Track listing
- Introduction - 0:13
- It's Not My First Rodeo - 3:17
- Elements - 3:19
- Lancaster - 2:42
- Hook, Line and Sinner - 3:25
- I Am Yours - 2:38
- Aurora - 3:10
- Page One - 1:39
- Reflections - 5:15
- Satellites - 3:07
- Father Time - 3:48
- A Fair Fight (Japanese re-release bonus track)[1]
Personnel
- Texas in July
- Alex Good - lead vocals
- Logan Maurer - guitars
- Christian Royer - guitars
- Ben Witkowski - bass guitar
- Adam Gray - drums
- Additional musicians
- Cello on “I Am Yours” by Caitlin Voight
- Guest vocals on “Satellites” by Geoff Jenkins of Gwen Stacy
- Guest vocals on "Reflections" by Carson Slovak Century
- Production
- Produced by Carson Slovak
- Art direction, layout and design by Jeff Breil
References
- ^ a b ""Texas In July Studio Blog #3" @ 1:53". Texas in July, NeverSettleFilm. June 14, 2009. Retrieved November 9, 2009.