I See Things Upside Down
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I See Things Upside Down | |||||
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Studio album by Derek Webb | |||||
Released | 2004 | ||||
Recorded | The Smoakstack, Nashville, TN | ||||
Genre | Contemporary Christian music | ||||
Length | 1:03:42 | ||||
Label | INO Records | ||||
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I See Things Upside Down (2004) is the second studio release from Derek Webb since his departure from Caedmon's Call for a solo career. Recorded at The Smoakstack, in Nashville, TN (engineered by Justin Loucks).
This album branches out musically from what Webb had done in the past, and Webb has stated that he wanted to "dismantle everyone's idea of what kind of music they could expect" from him.[1]
[edit] Track listing
All song written by Derek Webb, except The Strong, The Tempted, & The Weak, words by John Kent, music by Derek Webb, and We Come To You," words and music by Aaron Tate.
- "I Want A Broken Heart" – 5:12
- "Better Than Wine" – 4:45
- "The Strong, The Tempted, & The Weak" – 5:53
- "Reputation" – 4:24
- "I Repent" – 4:29
- "Medication" – 4:58
- "We Come To You" – 8:07
- "T-Shirts" – 4:33
- "Ballad In Plain Red" – 4:42
- "Nothing Is Ever Enough" – 5:46
- "Lover Part 2" – 5:48
- "What Is Not Love" – 5:05
[edit] Credits
- Derek Webb - vocals, acoustic guitar, electric guitar, ebow, vibes, percussion, toy piano
- Cason Cooley - piano, synthesizer, atmospherics, electric guitar, organ, mellotron
- Matt Pierson - bass guitar, upright bass
- Will Sayles - drums, percussion, piano, filters
- Paul Moak - electric guitars, toy piano, Hammond B-3 organ, slide guitar
- Kenny Meeks - electric guitar
- David Henry - cello
- Sandra McCracken - vocals (on We Come To You)
- Rev. I.B. Longe - electric guitar (on Ballad In Plain Red)