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2014 studio album by American Authors
Oh, What a Life Released March 3, 2014 (2014-03-03 ) Recorded 2011–13 Genre Length 37 :03 Label Producer
Oh, What a Life is the debut studio album by American indie rock band American Authors . The album was released by Island Def Jam label Mercury Records on March 3, 2014. The album serves as a replacement to the band's eponymous 2013 extended play , American Authors .
American Authors first formed in 2006 in Boston , Massachusetts as The Blue Pages. The members of the band first met at the Berklee College of Music .[ 2] The Blue Pages, after relocating to New York City , New York , recorded and independently released two extended plays , Anthropology in February 2011,[ 3] and Rich With Love in January 2012,[ 4] as name-your-price albums on online music store Bandcamp .
In 2012, The Blue Pages changed their name to American Authors. Their debut single, "Believer ," garnered attention through alternative rock radio.[ 5] In January 2013, the band were signed to Mercury Records .[ 6]
Professional ratings Review scores Source Rating AllMusic [ 7]
Soundtrack appearances [ edit ]
All songs written by Zac Barnett , James Shelley, Dave Rublin, Matthew Sanchez, Shep Goodman , and Aaron Accetta, except where noted. All tracks produced by Goodman and Accetta.
Standard edition[ 11] Title Writer(s) 1. "Believer " 3:03 2. "Think About It" 3:04 3. "Best Day of My Life " 3:14 4. "Luck " 3:40 5. "Trouble " 3:15 6. "Hit It" 3:27 7. "Home" 4:09 8. "Love" 3:18 9. "Heart of Stone" 3:07 10. "Ghost" 2:55 11. "Oh, What a Life"
Barnett
Shelley
Rublin
Sanchez
3:41 Total length: 37:03
iTunes Store deluxe edition[ 11] Title 12. "Best Day of My Life" (acoustic) 3:15 Total length: 40:18
American Authors
Zac Barnett – lead and background vocals, guitar, additional production
James Adam Shelley – guitar, banjo, mandolin, background vocals, additional production
Dave Rublin – bass guitar, background vocals, additional production
Matt Sanchez – drums, percussion, background vocals, additional production
Additional personnel
Aaron Accetta – production, background vocals (all tracks); mixing (1, 3), engineering (1–7, 11)
Shep Goodman – production, background vocals (all tracks); mixing (1, 3), engineering (1–7, 11)
Mark Needham – mixing (2, 4–11)
Chris Gehringer – mastering
Joe Costable – engineering (8–10), engineering assistance (2, 4–7, 11)
JC Santalis – engineering assistance (2, 5, 8–11)
Jay Fallon – engineering assistance (2, 5, 8–11)
Will Brierre – mixing assistance (2, 4–11)
Steven Defino – art direction, design, cover photo
Meredith Truax – cover photo, photography
Sharon Lamb – photography, art coordination
Andrew Zaeh – photography
Andy Proctor – package production
Peter Blume – horn arrangement (11)
Erica Swindell – string arrangement (11)
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