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*[[Benjamin Gibbard]], [[Nicholas Harmer]], [[Michael Schorr]], [[Christopher Walla]]
*[[Benjamin Gibbard]], [[Nicholas Harmer]], [[Michael Schorr]], [[Christopher Walla]]


==Credits/Additional Musicians==
==Credits/additional musicians==
*Lyrics by [[Benjamin Gibbard]]. Produced, recorded and mixed by [[Christopher Walla]]. Mastered by [[Jeff Saltzman]]. [[Sean Nelson]] did high vocals on "Blacking Out the Friction" and harmony vocals on "I Was a Kaleidoscope". [[John Vanderslice]] did low vocals on "Blacking Out the Friction and backing vocals on "I Was a Kaleidoscope".
Lyrics by [[Benjamin Gibbard]]. Produced, recorded and mixed by [[Christopher Walla]]. Mastered by [[Jeff Saltzman]]. [[Sean Nelson]] did high vocals on "Blacking Out the Friction" and harmony vocals on "I Was a Kaleidoscope". [[John Vanderslice]] did low vocals on "Blacking Out the Friction and backing vocals on "I Was a Kaleidoscope".


==See also==
==See also==

Revision as of 17:08, 17 January 2006

The Photo Album is the fifth album from indie band Death Cab for Cutie. Like most of the band's work, it was released on Barsuk Records.

Track listing

  1. "Steadier Footing"
  2. "A Movie Script Ending"
  3. "We Laugh Indoors"
  4. "Information Travels Faster"
  5. "Why You'd Want to Live Here"
  6. "Blacking Out the Friction"
  7. "I Was a Kaleidoscope"
  8. "Styrofoam Plates"
  9. "Coney Island"
  10. "Debate Exposes Doubt"

Personnel

Credits/additional musicians

Lyrics by Benjamin Gibbard. Produced, recorded and mixed by Christopher Walla. Mastered by Jeff Saltzman. Sean Nelson did high vocals on "Blacking Out the Friction" and harmony vocals on "I Was a Kaleidoscope". John Vanderslice did low vocals on "Blacking Out the Friction and backing vocals on "I Was a Kaleidoscope".

See also

List of songs in triple meter (2000-2009)