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Winterpills (album)

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AllMusic [1]
Music Box August 2006
Stylus MagazineC+ Feb. 2006

Winterpills is the eponymous first album by the Northampton, Massachusetts indie rock band Winterpills, released on November 8, 2005. Their debut album brought the band some critical and fan acclaim, landing in the Top 100 for both iTunes and Amazon.com[1] and a feature on NPR's Weekend Edition.[2]

Track listing

No.TitleLength
1."A Benediction"3:34
2."Laughing"4:09
3."Cranky"2:55
4."Threshing Machine"3:36
5."Want The Want"5:04
6."Pills For Sara"4:01
7."Found Weekend"3:14
8."Portrait"5:36
9."Letter To A Friend In Jail"3:48
10."Looking Down"2:49

Personnel

  • Philip Price – vocals, acoustic guitar, keyboards
  • Flora Reed – vocals
  • José Ayerve – bass
  • Dave Hower – drums, percussion
  • Dennis Crommett – electric guitar, backing vocals
Technical personnel
  • Henning Ohlenbusch – photography
  • Ana Price-Eckles – photography
  • Mastered by Rick Fisher
  • Mixed by José Ayerve and David Chalfant
  • Produced by José Ayerve and recorded at Boomerang Ranch, Hadley, Massachusetts, except for "Looking Down", which was produced by David Chalfant and recorded at Sackamusic, Conway, Massachusetts

References

  1. ^ "The Light Divides (2007)". Winterpills. 2007. Retrieved 2012-10-24.
  2. ^ "Indie Harmonies from Winterpills". Weekend Edition. 2005-12-18. Retrieved 2012-10-24.