Bird's Eye View (album)
Bird's Eye View (album) is the debut full-length album by singer-songwriter Amy Kuney, which was released August 12, 2008 by Spin Move Records.[2]The iTunes version of the album includes a cover of Damien Rice's song, "The Blower's Daughter."[3]
The album was featured on iTunes' "New Releases" and "Indie" music sections from August 12th through August 19th.[4] During the months of February and March 2009, "Bird's Eye View was featured on iTunes' "New and Noteworthy" section on the Singer/Songwriter page.[5]
"Bird's Eye View" was featured on Rhapsody's homepage as a new release[6], and on WindowsMedia.com under "Emerging Artists."[7]
Songs from "Bird's Eye View" have been featured on The Real World: Washington D.C. and Keeping Up with the Kardashians.[8]
Track listing
All songs written by Amy Kuney; "The Blower's Daughter" written by Damien Rice.
- "Simple Things" – 4:14
- "Rocket Surgery" – 3:59
- "Angel Tangled In The Telephone Lines" – 3:20
- "Would You Miss Me" – 3:44
- "Thank You For Last Night" – 3:12
- "Love Is Trippy" – 3:57
- "Appreciate Your Hands" – 3:59
- "Time Machine" – 2:57
- "Under My Bed" – 5:53
- "Bird's Eye View" – 3:48
- "The Blower's Daughter" (iTunes bonus track)
Production
- Produced by Scott Seiver
- Mixed by Peter A. Barker and Scott Seiver
- Engineered by Peter A. Barker (additional engineering by Scott Seiver)
- Assistant Engineers: Scott Coslett, Todd Bergman, Ursula Arevalo
- Mastered by Gil Tamazyan
- Recording Studios: Threshold Sound + Vision and Loma Lada Studios
- Executive Producers: Peter A. Barker, Marc Schrobilgen, Lynn Lasher
Personnel
- Drums: Scott Seiver
- Bass: Shawn Davis,
- Piano: Amy Kuney, Scott Seiver,
- Guitars: Scott Seiver, Josh Lopez, Amy Kuney, Ari Hest
- Violin: Marisa Kuney, Elizabeth Headman
- Viola: Rodney Wirtz
- Cello: Ira Glansbeek
- Cajon: Mona Tavakoli
- Saxophone: Ben Wendel
- Tuba: Chuck Koontz
- French Horn: Sarah Bach
- Trombone: Clifford Childers
- Trumpet: Dustin McKinney
- Melodica: Scott Seiver
- Wurlitzer: Scott Seiver
- Mellotron: Scott Seiver
- Synthesizer: Scott Seiver
- Tambourine: Scott Seiver
- Timpani: Scott Seiver
- Shaker: Scott Seiver
- Organ: Scott Seiver
- String Arrangements: Scott Seiver
- Horn Arrangement: Scott Seiver
- Choir Arrangement: Scott Seiver
- Orchestration: Ben Wendel
- Backing Vocals: Scott Seiver, Ari Hest, Azusa Pacific University Choir, Hayden Lasher
- Horn Section Contracting: Ben Wendel
- String Section Contracting: Marisa Kuney
References
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