Lifestyle (album)
Lifestyle is the seventh studio album by American indie rock band Silkworm. It was released on August 8, 2000 by the independent record label Touch and Go Records, making it their second on that label.[3] After 1998's self-produced Blueblood, the band's friend and longtime recording engineer Steve Albini again returned to record the album, which was also produced by his girlfriend Heather Whinna.
Track listing
- Contempt – (2:49)
- Slave Wages – (3:06)
- Treat the New Guy Right – (2:42)
- Plain – (3:54)
- Roots – (2:55)
- Yr Web – (3:25)
- That's Entertainment – (3:45)
- Raging Bull – (1:41)
- Around the Outline – (4:00)
- Dead Air – (2:16)
- Ooh La La (Ronnie Wood/Ronnie Lane) – (3:56)
- The Bones – (2:29)
Personnel
- Andy Cohen—Guitar, Vocals
- Michael Dahlquist – Drums, Vocals
- Tim Midgett—Bass, Baritone Guitar, Vocals
- Brett Gossman—Keyboards
- Steve Albini – Engineer
- Heather Whinna—Producer, Backing vocals on 3
- Hiroshi Kimura—Artwork
- Steve Rooke—Mastering
References
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Full-lengths | |
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EPs |
- His Absence Is A Blessing EP (1993)
- The Marco Collins Session EP (1995)
- You Are Dignified EP (2003)
- Chokes! EP (2006)
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Other albums |
- Even A Blind Chicken Finds A Kernel of Corn Now And Then: 1990-1994 (1998)
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