Flashlights
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Flashlights | ||
Studio album by Y-O-U | ||
Released | January 1, 2007 (online) January 23, 2007 (CD) |
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Recorded | May 2006 | |
Genre | Rock | |
Label | Pleaserock (independent) | |
Producer(s) | Geoff Melkonian, Y-O-U | |
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Y-O-U chronology | ||
Everything is Shifting (2005) |
Flashlights (2007) |
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- This article is about the rock album. For the light device, see Flashlight.
Flashlights is the third record by the Atlanta-based independent rock band Y-O-U. The album was first made available via free download on the band's MySpace profile on New Year's Day, 2007, and on compact disc on January 23rd of the same year. A music video has already been released of a version of the track "Break," and videos for "The Physics of Giving" and the new version of "Moviekiss" are in production.
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[edit] Track listing
- "The Physics of Giving (Einstein Song)" - 4:23
- "Goodnight Goes" - 3:32
- "Medicine Man" - 3:45
- "Moviekiss" (new version) - 3:43
- "...Now Everyone Knows..." (an extended ending of "Moviekiss") - 1:39
- "Glad" - 1:03
- "I Found You" - 2:12
- "Break" - 5:11
- "Alright, Alright, Alright" - 2:27
- "All Arranged #7" (a different version of "All Arranged #2" from Everything is Shifting) - 4:30
- "Second Chance" - 3:43
- "Let It Go" - 3:05
- "Glad I Found You. Again." - 0:40
- "Effort" - 5:46
[edit] Personnel
[edit] Y-O-U is
- Nicholas Niespodziani
- Peter Olson
- ?Mark Cobb
[edit] Additional musicians
- Clay Cook - Guitar, organ, Rhodes, pedal steel, banjo, backing vocals
- Mark Bencuya - Piano, Wurlitzer, arp strings
- Dog Stevens (Cobb) - Typewriter
- Saul Pimon (Olson) - Indian flute
- Lenny Koggins (Niespodziani) - Recorders
[edit] Technical
- Producer: Geoff Melkonian and Y-O-U
- Additional production: Kristofer Sampson and Cliff Byrd
- Engineer: Kristofer Sampson
- Additional engineering: Clay Cook, Peter Olson, Nicholas Niespodziani
- Mixer: David Barbe
- Mastered by: Alex Lowe
- Art Design & Photography: Theodore Schuyler
[edit] References
- Atlanta Music Guide recent news (Google cached copy)
- Deadjournalist interview with Nick Niespodziani