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The Way I Fell In

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The Way I Fell In is the second studio album by the American pop rock band The Morning Of, it was released through Tragic Hero Records and LAB Records on May 11, 2010. It was produced by Jim Wirt.

Reception

Professional ratings
Review scores
SourceRating
AbsolutePunk(90%)[1]
Punktastic[2]
AlterThePress[3]

Prior to the album's release, AbsolutePunk reviewer Steve Henderson gave the album a glowing review. He awarded it a score of 90%, saying it was "a near-perfect exercise in pure pop magic".[1]

Track listing

No.TitleLength
1."Jennasea"3:20
2."What You Can't Control"3:00
3."The Ones That Fall Apart"3:36
4."Tell Me I'm Wrong"3:36
5."Dance with Me"3:01
6."Cobwebs and Cables"3:33
7."The Time It Takes to Grow"3:57
8."Like Yesterday"3:32
9."I Know You Know"3:52
10."Waiting"2:46
11."Bring Me Home"3:00
12."Heaven or Hell"5:18

Personnel

  • Jessica Leplon — vocals, lyrics
  • Justin Wiley — vocals, juno, harmonica, lyrics
  • Chris Petrosino — piano, guitar, organ, fender rhodes, juno, vocals
  • Rob McCurdy — guitar, percussion, vocals, trombone, juno, harmonica, horn arrangements, string arrangements, lyrics
  • Dan Celikoyar — drums, percussion
  • Aaron Marsh - vocals, lyrics
  • Abir Hossain - additional lyrics
  • Ireesh Lal - trumpet
  • Jim Wirt - producer, engineer, bass, backing vocals, horn arrangements, string arrangements
  • Ethan Schmidt - engineer, backing vocals
  • Jeff Hannan - mixing engineer
  • Zack Odom - mixing engineer
  • Kenneth Mount - mixing engineer
  • Stephanie Villa - mastering engineer
  • Eric Ryan Anderson - art direction, photography, design

References

  1. ^ a b Henderson, Steve. "Morning Of, The - The Way I Fell In". AbsolutePunk. Retrieved 2010-04-27.
  2. ^ "Punktastic review".
  3. ^ "AlterThePress review".