Y-O-U (album)
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Y-O-U | ||
Studio album by Y-O-U | ||
Released | October 11, 2003 | |
Recorded | 2003 | |
Genre | Rock | |
Length | 34:53 | |
Label | Pleaserock (independent) | |
Producer(s) | Y-O-U | |
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Y-O-U chronology | ||
Y-O-U (2003) |
Everything is Shifting (2005) |
Y-O-U is the first album by Atlanta rock band Y-O-U. Released in 2003, it is their only album with members Eric Harlan Park and Matt Sonnicksen, who left the band approximately a year later. Many music videos from the album have been produced, most notable is the "LA Lindsay" video, which was animated by The Brothers Chaps, but features no Homestar Runner characters. The other videos include "Radio" (filmed as part of the Flying Wallabies short film), "Hold Me," "Moviekiss," and "Heart That Remains."
The sole writing and producing credits for the album go to the band as a whole.
[edit] Track listing
- "Radio" - 2:58
- "LA Lindsay" - 4:24
- "Easy" - 3:16
- "Hold Me" - 2:15
- "Moviekiss" - 5:50
- "Good Intentions" - 2:34
- "Heart That Remains" - 3:24
- "Wings" - 3:08
- "Back with Him" - 3:03
- "How to Say Goodbye" - 4:00
[edit] Personnel
- Y-O-U: Nick Niespodziani, Peter Olson, Mark Cobb, Matt Sonnicksen, Eric Harlan Park
- Producer: Y-O-U
- Engineer: Kristofer Sampson
- Mixer: Don McCollister
- Additional mixing: Kristofer Sampson
- Mastering: Jeff Lipton
- Photography: Joseph Guay
- Art Design & Layout: Kristofer Sampson, Kartouche