Life Begins Again
Life Begins Again | |
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Studio album by Jimmy Chamberlin Complex | |
Released | January 25, 2005 |
Recorded | 22–29 June 2004 |
Genre | Jazz fusion |
Length | 43:35 |
Label | Sanctuary |
Producer | Jimmy Chamberlin |
Professional ratings | |
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Review scores | |
Source | Rating |
Allmusic | link |
Rolling Stone | 10 Feb 2005 |
Life Begins Again is the debut album by the Jimmy Chamberlin Complex (side project band of The Smashing Pumpkins/Zwan drummer Jimmy Chamberlin). It was released on January 25, 2005 and as an Enhanced CD. The album stars several guest musicians and vocalists including Billy Corgan (Smashing Pumpkins), Bill Medley (The Righteous Brothers), and Rob Dickinson (Catherine Wheel).[1]
Track listing
All songs were written by Jimmy Chamberlin and Billy Mohler, except where noted.
- "Streetcrawler" (Chamberlin, Mohler, Sean Woolstenhulme) – 4:05
- "Life Begins Again" – 3:44
- Features Rob Dickinson on vocals
- "P.S.A." (Chamberlin, Mohler, Woolstenhulme) – 5:46
- "Loki Cat" (Chamberlin, Mohler, Woolstenhulme) – 4:09
- Features Billy Corgan on vocals
- "Cranes of Prey" – 5:18
- "Love Is Real" – 3:22
- Features Rob Dickinson on vocals
- "Owed to Darryl" (Chamberlin, Mohler, Woolstenhulme) – 5:14
- "Newerwaves" – 4:13
- "Time Shift" – 2:43
- "Lullabye" – 3:45
- Features Bill Medley on vocals
- Lyrics by Becca Popkin
- "Loki Cat (Reprise)" (Chamberlin, Mohler, Woolstenhulme) – 1:11
Personnel
- Jimmy Chamberlin – drums, producer, writer
- Billy Mohler – bass, keyboards, guitar, writer, vocals on "Newerwaves" and "Streetcrawler"
- Sean Woolstenhulme – guitar, writer
- Adam Benjamin – Fender Rhodes
- Paul Chamberlin – additional drums on "Loki Cat"
- Corey Wilton – lead guitar on "Love Is Real", additional guitar on "Time Shift", art concept
- Linda Strawberry – backing vocals on "Lullabye"
- Tom Rothrock – mixer
- Mike Tarantino – assistant to Tom Rothrock
- Edmund Monsef – engineer
- Forrest Borie – video content production and editing
- Frank Gironda – management
References
- ↑ "Jimmy Chamberlin: Life Begins Again". allmusic.com. Retrieved 2016-03-24.
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