Dreaming Out Loud (The Radiators album)
Dreaming Out Loud | ||||
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Studio album by The Radiators | ||||
Released | 2006 | |||
Recorded | Piety St. Recording, New Orleans, Louisiana | |||
Genre | Swamp rock | |||
Length | 58:11 | |||
Label | Radz Records/SCI Fidelity Records | |||
Producer | Mark Bingham and The Radiators | |||
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Allmusic | [1] |
Dreaming Out Loud is the fourteenth album from The Radiators, and their seventh original studio album overall. Recorded in New Orleans not long after Hurricane Katrina had devastated that city, and initially released on The Radiators' own Radz Records label, Dreaming Out Loud did not receive wide distribution until it was picked up by SCI Fidelity Records.
Track listing
- "Ace in the Hole" (Ed Volker, Dave Malone) — 4:11
- "Dreaming Out Loud" (Volker) — 6:19
- "Wrestling with the Angel" (Volker) — 3:53
- "Rub It In" (Volker) — 4:29
- "Lost Radio" (Volker) — 5:17
- "The Man Who Lost His Head" (Volker) — 3:44
- "7 Devils" (Volker) — 5:32
- "Don't Pray for Me" (D. Malone, Tommy Malone) — 4:08
- "Rollercoaster" (Volker) — 2:21
- "The Death of the Blues" (Volker, D. Malone) — 5:37
- "Desdemona" (Volker) — 2:51
- "Good Things" (Volker) — 5:11
- "Shine Tonight" (Volker, D. Malone) — 4:13
Credits
- Ed Volker – vocals, keyboards
- Dave Malone – vocals, electric and acoustic guitars, baritone guitar, TEO mando, banjo and E-bow
- Camile Baudoin – guitars
- Frank Bua, Jr. – drums
- Reggie Scanlan – bass
- Mark Bingham – producer
- The Radiators – producer
- Mike Skinkus – percussion ("Dreaming Out Loud", "Wrestling with the Angel", "Don't Pray for Me" and "Rollercoaster")
- Tim Green – tenor sax ("The Man Who Lost His Head" and "Rollercoaster")
- Susan Cowsill – vocals ("Shine Tonight" and "Don't Pray for Me")
- Darcy Malone – vocals ("Shine Tonight" and "Don't Pray for Me")
References
- ↑ MacNeil, Jason. "Review Dreaming Out Loud - The Radiators". Allmusic. Retrieved 10 March 2012.
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