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Welcome to Discovery Park is the third album by the Seattle-based band Brad. It was released on August 13, 2002 through Redline Records.
[edit] Overview
The album's recording sessions took place from May 2001 to March 2002 at Studio Litho and Studio X in Seattle, Washington. Studio Litho is owned by guitarist Stone Gossard. Most of the album was produced by the band members themselves, although they also worked with producers Phil Nicolo and Skip Drinkwater. The album was mixed by Nicolo, Drinkwater, and Matt Bayles. The album mixes the rawness of the band's debut, Shame, with the more polished, produced sound of the band's second album, Interiors. The album charted at number 46 on Billboard's Top Heatseekers chart. Bradley Torreano of All Music Guide called it "another quality album that still leaves the listener hungry overall for some better songs."[1]
[edit] Track listing
- "Brothers and Sisters" – 5:35
- "Shinin'" – 4:21
- "Drop it Down" – 4:17
- "Never Let Each Other Down" – 4:00
- "If You Could Make it Good" – 4:50
- "Revolution" – 3:38
- "Takin' it Easy" – 3:11
- "Sheepish" – 4:11
- "All is One" – 4:32
- "Couch T-bone" – 3:56
- "La, La, La" – 3:50
- "Yes, You Are" – 5:29
- "Arrakis" – 6:30
[edit] Personnel
- Mike Berg - guitars, piano, synth
- Stone Gossard - guitars, organ, drums, bass
- Regan Hagar - drums, guitar, synth
- Shawn Smith - vocals, piano, organ, guitars, bass, drums
- Jeremy Toback - bass
- Elizabeth Pupo Walker - percussion
- Thaddeus Turner - guitars, bass
- Brad - production
- Skip Drinkwater - additional production, mixing
- Phil Nicolo - additional production, engineering, mixing
- Matt Bayles - engineering, recording, mixing
- Floyd Reitsma, Sam Hofstedt - assistance
- Rick Fisher at RFI/CD Mastering (Seattle) - mastering
- Bruce Tom - photos
[edit] Chart positions
All information taken from All Music Guide.[2]
[edit] References