Transmitter (album)
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Transmitter | ||
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Studio album by Spiraling | ||
Released | 2002 | |
Recorded | 2002 | |
Genre | rock | |
Label | Brismuzik | |
Producer | Tom Brislin |
Initial release by Spiraling. Reviewed on CD Baby as "the best new pop record I have heard in years. Spiraling plays high-energy, rocking pop songs with delicious vocals and awesome lyrics that are damn near impossible not to sing along to."[1]
[edit] Personnel
- Tom Brislin: keyboards, vocals
- Bob Hart: bass guitar, track 1, 3, 4, 6-12
- Nicholas D'Amato: bass guitar, track 2, 5
- Marty O'Kane: guitar, track 5, 7
- J.P. Doherty: guitar, track 1-5, 6, 8-12
- Paul Wells: drums, track 1-3, 5-10, 12
- Rajendra Sharma: drums, track 4
- Tim Metz: drums, track 11
- Sylvia Mincewicz: violin, track 11
[edit] Track listing
- The Connection
- The Girl On Top (of the piano)
- (I don't want to) Grow Up
- This is the Road
- Transmitter
- Lightning Twice
- Living Proof
- The "L" Word III
- Too Good To Be True
- Today is the Last Day I Fixate on Your Shape
- Your Excellent Body
- (get your own) Holy Grail