East Infection

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East Infection
East Infection cover
Studio album by Gogol Bordello
Released 2005
Genre Gypsy punk
Label Rubric
Gogol Bordello chronology
Gogol Bordello vs. Tamir Muskat
(2004)
East Infection
(2005)
Gypsy Punks: Underdog World Strike
(2005)

East Infection is an album by Gogol Bordello released in 2005 by Rubric Records.


Contents

[edit] Track listing and technical information

  1. "East Infection"
  2. "Ave. B" - Produced/Recorded by Gogol Bordello. Mixed by Oren Kaplan and Eugene Hutz, Winter 2004.
  3. "Mala Vida" - Produced by Steve Albini at Electrical Audio Studios, Chicago. October 2004. Mixed by Eyal Midyan in January 2005.
  4. "Copycat" - Recorded by Steve Albini at Electrical Audio Studios, Chicago, October 2004. Mixed by Rea Mochiach and Eugene Hutz at Dumbeat Studios, Brooklyn, New York, January 2005.
  5. "Strange Uncles From Abroad" - Produced/Recorded by Gogol Bordello. Mixed by Oren Kaplan and Eugene Hutz, Winter 2004.
  6. "Madagascar-Roumania (Tu Esti Fata)" - Produced/Recorded/Mixed by Eliot Ferguson and Eugene Hutz. Winter 2004.
  7. "Never Young Again" - Video by Dimon.

[edit] Additional technical information

All songs mixed at Integrated Studios, New York City, Winter 2004 – January 2005.

Copyright 2005 Hutz Muzon. All Rights Reserved.

All Words by Eugene Hutz All Music by Eugene Hutz and Gogol Bordello

Except "Mala Vida" which was written by Manu Chao and "Tu Esti Fata", a Romanian folk song.

All songs mastered by Larry Lachmann, Integrated Studios, January 2005.

[edit] The performers

[edit] The band

[edit] Additional musicians

  • Andra Ursuta – Vocals on track 1 and 6
  • Pedro Erazo – Backing Vocals on track 3
  • Ori Kaplan – Saxophone on track 5

[edit] The album art

Heller, Eugene Hutz, Eliot Ferguson

[edit] Other Notabilities

The accordion melody in the last minute of "Mala Vida" is identical to the chanting melody of voices in the last minute of the Blind Guardian epic metal ballad "A Dark Passage."