No Memory
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
No Memory | ||
![]() |
||
Studio album by No. 2 | ||
Released | 1999 (US) | |
Genre | Indie | |
Length | 30:14 | |
Label | Chainsaw Records | |
No. 2 chronology | ||
---|---|---|
No Memory (1999) |
What Does Good Luck Bring? (2002) |
No Memory was the first of two albums by No. 2, and was released in 1999.
[edit] Track listing
- "Critical Mass" (3:07)
- "Never Felt Better" (2:48)
- "Move It Along" (3:33)
- "So Long" (2:48)
- "Just Answer the Man" (4:18)
- "Pop in C" (2:48)
- "Practicing Your Moves"(3:01)
- "Pop in A Minor" (2:25)
- "Nobody's Satisfied" (2:29)
- "Parting Kiss" (2:57)
[edit] Personnel
- Neil Gust - vocals, guitar, keyboards
- Gilly Ann Hanner - backing vocals, bass
- Paul Pulvirenti - drums and percussion
- Joanna Bolme - engineer, hand clapper (on "Critical Mass")
- Tony Lash - engineer, electric piano (on "Never Felt Better")
- Larry Crane - engineer, mixing
- Elliott Smith - mixing, backing vocals (on "Critical Mass" and "So Long")
- Sam Coomes - bass (on "Never Felt Better" and "Nobody's Satisfied"), backing vocals (on "So Long")
- Stef Darensbourg - hand clapper (on "Critical Mass")
No. 2 |
Neil Gust - Gilly Ann Hanner - Jim Talstra - Paul Pulvirenti |
Discography |
Studio albums: No Memory - What Does Good Luck Bring? |
7" Vinyl Single: Allistair Chestnut |