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| Label = [[Yep Roc Records]] |
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| Producer(s) = [[Brad Jones]], [[Chuck Prophet]] |
| Producer(s) = [[Brad Jones]], [[Chuck Prophet]] |
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| Last album = ''[[Temple Beautiful]]'' <br /> (2012) | |
| Last album = ''[[Temple Beautiful]]'' <br /> (2012) | |
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| This album = '''''Night Surfer''''' <br /> (2014) | |
| This album = '''''Night Surfer''''' <br /> (2014) | |
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| Single 1 = Wish Me Luck |
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'''Night Surfer''' is the thirteenth full-length album by [[United States|American]] [[singer-songwriter]] [[Chuck Prophet]]. It was released in the U.S. on September 23, 2014 through [[Yep Roc Records]]. |
'''Night Surfer''' is the thirteenth full-length album by [[United States|American]] [[singer-songwriter]] [[Chuck Prophet]]. It was released in the U.S. on September 23, 2014 through [[Yep Roc Records]]. |
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The album was recorded in Prophet’s hometown of [[San Francisco]] at Decibelle Recording Studio and in Nashville at Alex the Great with noted producer[[ Brad Jones]] |
The album was recorded in Prophet’s hometown of [[San Francisco]] at Decibelle Recording Studio and in Nashville at Alex the Great with noted producer[[ Brad Jones]]. The album was mixed in upstate New York by [[Paul Q. Kolderie]]. Of the album, Prophet comments, “This record is loosely conceptual but universal all the same. It’s all about a path forward, about looking around and imagining where we’ll be in 20 years if we just follow that path. And of course, you’ll find a persistent anxiety throughout; we live, after all, in anxious times. As John Murry told me after a first listen, ‘It brings a tear to the eye and blood to the johnson.’” So yeah, a new record, new sound. It’s got it’s own groove with in your face guitars that snake and harmonize. They jangle too, thanks in no small part to special guest [[Peter Buck]].” |
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==Track listing== |
==Track listing== |
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# "Truth Will Out (Ballad of Melissa and Remy)" |
# "Truth Will Out (Ballad of Melissa and Remy)" |
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# "Love Is the Only Thing" |
# "Love Is the Only Thing" |
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==Personnel== |
==Personnel== |
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==References== |
==References== |
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* Liner Notes from ''Night Surfer'' |
* Liner Notes from ''Night Surfer'' |
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Night Surfer is the thirteenth full-length album by American singer-songwriter Chuck Prophet. It was released in the U.S. on September 23, 2014 through Yep Roc Records.
The album was recorded in Prophet’s hometown of San Francisco at Decibelle Recording Studio and in Nashville at Alex the Great with noted producerBrad Jones. The album was mixed in upstate New York by Paul Q. Kolderie. Of the album, Prophet comments, “This record is loosely conceptual but universal all the same. It’s all about a path forward, about looking around and imagining where we’ll be in 20 years if we just follow that path. And of course, you’ll find a persistent anxiety throughout; we live, after all, in anxious times. As John Murry told me after a first listen, ‘It brings a tear to the eye and blood to the johnson.’” So yeah, a new record, new sound. It’s got it’s own groove with in your face guitars that snake and harmonize. They jangle too, thanks in no small part to special guest Peter Buck.”
Track listing
All songs written by Chuck Prophet and Klipschutz, except where indicated
- "Countrified Inner-City Technological Man"
- "Wish Me Luck" (James DePrato/Klipschutz/Chuck Prophet)
- "Guilty As a Saint"
- "They Don't Know About Me and You"
- "Lonely Desolation"
- "Laughing on the Inside"
- "If I Was a Baby" (Ezra Furman)
- "Ford Econoline"
- "Felony Glamour"
- "Tell Me Anything (Turn to Gold)"
- "Truth Will Out (Ballad of Melissa and Remy)"
- "Love Is the Only Thing"
Personnel
In alphabetical order
- Peter Buck - E-Bow, Guitar (12 String), Guitar (12 String Electric), Guitar (Resonator), Guitars, Hi String Guitar (Acoustic)
- Chris Carmichael - Viola, Violin
- James DePrato - Banjo, Composer, Guitar, Guitars
- Richard Dodd - Mastering
- Stephanie Finch - Vocals
- John Foster - Design
- Ezra Furman - Composer
- Austin Hoke - Cello
- Jim Hoke - Woodwind
- Brad Jones - Bass, Bells, Engineer, Producer, String Arrangements
- Klipschutz - Composer
- Paul Q. Kolderie - Engineer, Mixing
- Rusty Miller - Arp String Ensemble, Bass, Bells, Hammond B3, Mellotron, Organ, Piano, Vocals, Vox Continental
- Suzy Poling - Photography
- Prairie Prince - Drums, Percussion
- Chuck Prophet - Composer, Guitar, Guitar (12 String Acoustic), Guitars, Primary Artist, Producer, Unknown Instrument, Vocals, Wurlitzer
- Bill Rieflin - Drums, Percussion
- Bill Wesemann - Executive Producer
- Matt Winegar - Guitar, Keyboards, Sitar
- Terry Yerves - Assistant Engineer
References
- Liner Notes from Night Surfer
External links
- Chuck Prophet's biography on Yep Roc's website [2]