Sirens (The Weepies album)

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Sirens is the fifth album by pop-folk duo The Weepies. It was released in 2015, their first album in five years, by Nettwerk. It was recorded in 2014 during Deb Talan's battle with breast cancer.

Track listing

All songs written by Deb Talan and Steve Tannen, except where noted.

No.TitleLength
1."River from the Sky"2:29
2."No Trouble"3:29
3."Sirens"3:48
4."Learning to Fly" (Tom Petty, Jeff Lynne)3:09
5."Never Let You Down"2:26
6."Wild Boy"3:13
7."Ever Said Goodbye"2:00
8."Fancy Things"2:15
9."Early Morning Riser"2:49
10."Boys Who Want to be Girls"3:26
11."Crooked Smile"2:24
12."Brand New Pair of Wings"3:07
13."Sunflower"3:32
14."Does Not Bear Repeating"4:09
15."My Little Love"1:56
16."Volunteer" (Mark Geary)3:53

Personnel

  • Deb Talan - vocals, piano, synthesizer, mellotron, keyboards, guitar, ukulele, tines, percussion, programming
  • Steve Tannen - vocals, guitar, piano, keyboards, percussion, programming
  • Jon Flaugher – bass
  • Frank Lenz – drums, percussion, tines, background vocals
  • Gerry Leonard – guitar
  • Pete Thomas – drums, percussion
  • Rami Jaffee – organ, omnichord, keyboards
  • Oliver Kraus - strings
  • Matt Chamberlain – drums, percussion
  • Eli Thomson – bass
  • Steve Nieve – piano
  • Tony Levin – bass
  • Sebastian Steinberg – bass
  • Whynot Jansveld – bass, keyboards
  • Meg Toohey – guitar
  • Brad Gordon – piano
  • Phil Chen – banjo
  • Vartan Babayan – percussion
  • Andrew Baham – trumpet
  • Stephen Lands – trumpet
  • Rex Gregory – alto saxophone
  • Roderick Paulin – tenor saxophone
  • Michael Watson – trombone

References

  1. ^ Donelson, Marcy. Sirens at AllMusic. Retrieved August 19, 2015.

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