Keasbey Nights (Streetlight Manifesto album)
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Keasbey Nights | ||
Cover album by Streetlight Manifesto | ||
Released | March 7, 2006 | |
Recorded | End of 2004 and June-September 2005 | |
Genre | Ska-punk | |
Length | 46:57 | |
Label | Victory Records | |
Professional reviews | ||
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Streetlight Manifesto chronology | ||
Everything Goes Numb (2003) |
Keasbey Nights (2006) |
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Tomas Kalnoky chronology | ||
Everything Goes Numb (2003) |
Keasbey Nights (2006) |
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Keasbey Nights is Streetlight Manifesto's second album. It was originally slated for release in late 2004 but was continually pushed back. It was released on March 7, 2006 and is a re-recording of Catch 22's Keasbey Nights with some musical and lyrical changes. This album is not credited as being the band's sophomore album, stating on their website that they'll be starting on their sophomore album after they finish off their tour.
[edit] Track listing
All songs written by Tomas Kalnoky.
- "Dear Sergio" – 2:54
- This features the extra verse from the Bandits of the Acoustic Revolution version on the A Call to Arms EP.
- "Sick and Sad" – 2:17
- "Keasbey Nights" – 3:00
- "Day in, Day out" – 3:22
- This features an extra verse not found on the original Keasbey Nights recording.
- "Walking Away" – 4:10
- The solos during this version are different than those on the Catch 22 version.
- "Giving Up, Giving In" – 2:49
- "On & On & On" – 3:12
- "Riding the Fourth Wave" – 2:12
- Instrumental
- "This One Goes out to…" – 2:34
- "Supernothing" – 2:50
- This song was originally performed by Kalnoky's first band, Gimp.
- "9mm and a Three Piece Suit" – 1:56
- "Kristina She Don't Know I Exist" – 5:07
- this song features different instruments during the instrumental solo.
- "As the Footsteps Die out Forever" – 3:15
- "1234 1234" – 7:10
- At the end of this song there is an interview conducted by computer voices explaining why the album was made, instead of the shout-outs present on the 1998 recording.
[edit] Personnel
- Jim Conti - Tenor Saxophone
- James Egan - Trumpet, Background Vocals
- Tomas Kalnoky - Guitar, Mixing, Music, Recording, Vocals, Words
- Chris Paszik - Bass Guitar, Background Vocals
- Dan Ross - Alto Saxophone, Baritone Saxophone
- Mike Soprano - Trombone
- Chris Thatcher - Drums
- Colin Bell - Gang Vocals
- Jay Franco - Mastering
- Kenny Holland - Gang Vocals
- Christopher Knowles - Gang Vocals
- Jeff Smith - Gang Vocals
- Rob Thatcher - Hand Percussion, Gang Vocals