Moontraveler

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Moontraveler
Moontraveler cover
Studio album by Aaron Sprinkle
Released July 13, 1999
Recorded Jer's house, Aaron's house, The Sound Kitchen and Casa Recording Co.
Genre Alternative Rock
Length 40:32
Label Organic Records
Producer Aaron Sprinkle, Blake Wescott, Karina Sprinkle
Professional reviews
Aaron Sprinkle chronology
_ Moontraveler
(1999)
The Kindest Days
(2000)

Moontraveler is the debut solo album by singer/songwriter/producer Aaron Sprinkle; it was his first release on Organic Records. Moontraveler is Aaron's first release after his second band, Rose Blossom Punch, was disbanded.[citation needed] "Solace", "Not All Bad", "A Friend I Had" and "What Sorry Could Be" later appeared on Aaron's last solo album, Lackluster

[edit] Track listing

  1. "Solace" – 3:39
  2. "I Wish I Were You" – 3:08
  3. "Antennae's Wife" – 3:26
  4. "Not All Bad" – 3:26
  5. "A Friend A Had" – 5:13
  6. "Mae" – 4:09
  7. "What Sorry Could Be" – 4:26
  8. "All In A Day's Work" – 5:01
  9. "A Step Ahead" – 3:43
  10. "Motor Cars" – 4:16

[edit] Album credits

  • Produced by Aaron Sprinkle except "Not All Bad" produced by Blake Wescott
  • Additional production on "Solace", "A Friend I Had" and "A Step Ahead" by Karina Sprinkle
  • Mixed at The Sound Kitchen (Franklin, TN) by J.R. McNeely except "Not All Bad" mixed by Blake Wescott at Casa Recording Co. (Seattle, WA)
  • Recorded at Jer's house, Aaron's house, and The Sound Kitchen by Aaron Sprinkle except "Not All Bad" recorded by Blake Wescott at Casa Recording Co.
  • Mastered at Spectre Mastering (Seattle, WA) by Troy Glessner
  • Sound Kitchen mixes assisted by Melissa Cabezas-Mattey
  • Photos by Ron Tennison
  • Art direction / Design by Aaron Sprinkle and Brandon Choi
  • A&R: Todd Randall
  • All vocals, instruments and programming by Aaron Sprinkle except:
    • Drum loop on "Solace" and "Mae" by Aaron Mlasko
    • Drums on "Not All Bad" by Paul Mumaw
    • Slide Guitar, Bass and Background Vocals on "Not All Bad" by Blake Wescott
  • All songs by Aaron Sprinkle except "A Friend I Had" by Aaron & Karina Sprinkle

[edit] References

  1. ^ Bixler, David (September/October 1999). "Album Reviews: Aaron Sprinkle moontraveler". HM Magazine (79). ISSN 1066-6923.