Wreckage
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For rock band Queen's predecessor, Wreckage, see Ibex (band).
Wreckage | ||
Studio album by Overseer | ||
Released | July 18, 2002 | |
Recorded | Pravda Studios, Leeds | |
Genre | Big Beats | |
Length | 76:43 | |
Label | Columbia Records/When | |
Producer(s) | Rob Overseer, Dave Creffield |
Wreckage is the first album by British DJ/producer Overseer. Most of its tracks have been featured in an advertisement, film, trailer, or television show.
[edit] Track listing
- "Slayed" –4:47
- "Stompbox" –3:53
- "Supermoves" –4:47
- "Velocity Shift" –2:08
- "Horndog" –3:31
- "Meteorology" –5:32
- "Aquaplane" –5:14
- "Doomsday" –3:14
- "Basstrap" –4:03
- "Sparks" –6:02
- "Never" –6:36
- "Heligoland" –26:56
[edit] Personnel
- Rob Overseer - Production, engineering, mixing, and additional instrumentation
- Dave Creffield - Production, engineering, mixing, and string arrangements
- Zak Speakerfreak - Vocals on Slayed and Stompbox
- Chris Live - Vocals on Velocity Shift, Doomsday, and Basstrap
- Nick Life - Vocals on Horndog
- Sandra Pehrsson - Vocals on Meteorology
- Andrew Montgomery - Vocals on Aquaplane
- Rachael Gray - Vocals on Sparks
- Jakk Frost - Rap on Never
- Vicky - Vocals on Never
- Ricky Wilson - Mofo's on Never
- Brian Perkins - Spoken Word on Heligoland
- Ruth Boswell - Cello on Meteorology, Never, and Heligoland
- Rebekah Allan - Violin on Meteorology, Never, and Heligoland
- Alice Laing - Violin on Never
- Emesto Estruch - Violin on Meteorology and Heligoland
- Michael Whittaker - Viola on Never
- Paul Jones - Piano on Meteorology and Sparks
- Chris Blair - Mastering
- Artwork by Cally, Rob Overseer, and Geoff Johnston
- Photography by Cally and Jill Strong