Life As We Know It EP 1/4

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Life As We Know It EP 1/4
Image:WC LifeEP1 cover.jpg
Studio album by Wild Colonials
Released 2007
Recorded Various Studios
Genre Alternative Folk Rock
Label Wild Life Preservation Society/WLPS as licensed to Universal/UMe
Producer Various
Professional reviews
Wild Colonials chronology
Reel Life vol 1
(1994)
Life As We Know It EP 1/4
(2000)
Life As We Know It EP 2/4
(2007)

Life As We Know It EP 1/4 is the first of four EP's by the American Alternative band Wild Colonials, released in 2007 (see 2007 in music).

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[edit] Details

The band's fourth album will be released as four separate EP's under the umbrella name Life As We Know It (UMe/Universal). This is the first time that a multiple single/EP release has been released by a major label. The first single "Vicious Circle" was released as a download in 2006.

[edit] Cover Artwork

The cover image features photobooth pictures of the band that were taken on Pop Art Artist Andy Warhol's actual photobooth in the basement of the Andy Warhol Museum in Pittsburgh, PA.
The Wild Colonials logo is based on the rubber stamp font used by Andy Warhol.

[edit] Trivia

  • The Compact Disc version of Life As We Know It EP 1/4 has three bonus hidden tracks
  • The bonus track "Girl (Live from The Troubadour)" is available only on iTunes in the US.

[edit] Track listing

All songs written by Wild Colonials except the Donovan cover "Hurdy Gurdy Man"

  1. "Love®" – 4:13
  2. "True (With You)" – 4:50
  3. "Vicious Circle" – 5:05
  4. "Hurdy Gurdy Man" (Donovan) – 5:05
  5. "Girl (Live from the Troubador)" (iTunes bonus track) – 6:19


[edit] Singles

  • Vicious Circle
  1. "Vicious Circle" – 5:05

[edit] Personnel

  • Angela McCluskey - vocals
  • Shark - guitars, vocals, percussion
  • Paul Cantelon - violin, piano, keyboards, accordion
  • Scott Roewe - bass, keyboards, organ, vocals
  • Thaddeus Corea - drums, samples, vocals

[edit] Production

  • Producers: Shark, Michael Becker, Thaddeus Corea
  • Mixers: Frankie Blue, Michael Becker, Thaddeus Corea
  • Recorded by: Frankie Blue, Michael Becker, Thaddeus Corea and Scott Roewe

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