Omaha Sessions
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Omaha Sessions | ||
Studio album by 311 | ||
Released | October, 1998 | |
Recorded | 1988-1992, 1998 | |
Genre | Alternative rock | |
Length | 38:19 | |
Label | What Have You | |
Producer(s) | 311, J.E. Van Horne, Tom Lippold | |
311 chronology | ||
---|---|---|
Transistor (1997) |
Omaha Sessions (1998) |
Live (1998) |
Omaha Sessions is an album released by 311 only on their website in October of 1998 which contains re-masterings of highlights from their first three albums: Dammit!, Hydroponic, and Unity.
S.A. Martinez doesn't have a big role in the songs contained on this disc due to him only being a guest member of the band during their early years. Soon after these albums were originally completed, he became a full-time member.
[edit] Track listing
- "Soul Sucker (New Mix)" – 4:51
- "Today My Love (New Mix)" – 4:20
- "Slinky (New Mix)" – 5:15
- "Summer of Love" – 5:06
- "Damn" – 3:32
- "Down South" – 3:29
- "Rollin'" – 3:11
- "Right Now" – 4:11
- "This Too Shall Pass (New Mix)" – 4:21
[edit] Personnel
- Nick Hexum - guitar, vocals
- Tim Mahoney - guitar
- S.A. Martinez - vocals
- P-Nut - bass
- Chad Sexton - percussion, drums
- Jim Watson - guitar on This Too Shall Pass
[edit] Production
- Producer:
- Tracks 1-8 produced by 311 & J.E. Van Horne
- Track 9 produced by 311 & Tom Lippold
- Mixing and Recording:
- Tracks 1-8 by 311 & J.E. Van Horne at Rainbow Studios, Omaha, NE
- Track 9 by 311 & Tom Lippold at IEY Studios, Omaha, NE
- Tracks 1, 2, 3, and 9 re-mixed by Scotch Ralston
- Re-Mastering: Joe Gastwirt at Oceanview
- Art direction & design: Pawn Shop Press
- Photography: Nils Anders Erickson