Tone Soul Evolution
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Tone Soul Evolution | ||
Studio album by The Apples in Stereo | ||
Released | September 30, 1997 | |
Recorded | February - June 1997 @ Pet Sounds Studio, Denver, Colorado | |
Genre | Indie pop/Indie rock | |
Length | 39:42 | |
Label | SpinART Records/Sire Records | |
Producer(s) | Robert Schneider | |
Professional reviews | ||
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The Apples in Stereo chronology | ||
Fun Trick Noisemaker (1995) |
Tone Soul Evolution (1997) |
Her Wallpaper Reverie (1999) |
Tone Soul Evolution is the second album from The Apples In Stereo. It was recorded from February to June 1997.
Contents |
[edit] Track listing
All tracks written by Robert Schneider except where noted.
- "Seems So" – 3:20
- "What's The #?" – 2:58
- "About Your Fame" – 2:16
- "Shine A Light" – 3:23
- "Silver Chain" (H. Sidney) – 4:01
- "Get There Fine" – 3:15
- "The Silvery Light Of A Dream" – 2:00
- "The Silvery Light Of A Dream (Part II)" – 3:09
- "We'll Come To Be" – 3:29
- "Tin Pan Alley" – 2:19
- "You Said That Last Night" – 2:33
- "Try To Remember" – 3:11
- "Find Our Way" – 2:27
- "Coda" – 1:13
[edit] Personnel
[edit] The Apples in Stereo
- John Hill - rhythm and acoustic guitars, backing vocals, handclaps
- Eric Allen - electric bass, backing vocals, handclaps
- Hilarie Sidney - drums, lead and backing vocals, maraca, sleigh bells, handclaps, tambourine
- Robert Schneider - lead, rhythm and acoustic guitars, lead and backing vocals, pianos, organs, melodica, ukelele, additional percussion, sound collage art
[edit] Additional Players
- Rick Benjamin - first trombone, horn section conductor
- Merisa Bissinger - alto saxophone, trumpet, piccolo
- Jon Hegel - tenor saxophone
- Kyle Jones - acoustic piano
- Michael Deming - backing vocals, tambourine, handclaps
- Dane Terry - personal liberation
- Zoe Blythe - handclaps
- Thom Monaham - backing vocals, handclaps, lending of his eight-track recorder
[edit] Production
Tone Soul Evolution was produced by Robert Schneider. It was engineered by Michael Deming, Jim McIntyre and The Apples in Stereo. The album was mixed by Robert Schneider and Michael Deming. Twenty-four-track analog recording, eight-track transfers and mixing engineered by Michael Deming at Studio.45 (Hartford, Connecticut), with assistance from David Shuman, and The Apples in Stereo. Eight-channel recording and superimposition engineered by Robert Schneider and Jim McIntyre at Pet Sounds Recording Studio (Denver, Colorado).
Album art was done by Steve Keene (one piece inspired by Jasper Francis Cropsie and the other by Piet Mondrian). Starling Keene is responsible for the lettering.
[edit] Miscellanea
- At the beginning of "Find Our Way" there is a brief backwards message. Played in reverse, the message is revealed to be Hilarie singing the words "find our way".