Warm and Cool
Warm and Cool | ||||
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Studio album by Tom Verlaine | ||||
Released | 1992, 2005 | |||
Studio | Acoustilog, New York | |||
Genre | Post punk | |||
Label | Rough Trade (1992), Thrill Jockey (2005) | |||
Producer | Tom Verlaine | |||
Tom Verlaine chronology | ||||
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Source | Rating |
Allmusic | [1] |
Review by The Wonder[2] |
Warm and Cool is Tom Verlaine's seventh solo album, the first all instrumental one. It was engineered by Mario Salvati at Acoustilog, NY, NY.
Track listing
All songs written by Tom Verlaine.
Rough Trade issue 1992
- "Those Harbor Lights"
- "Sleepwalkin'"
- "The Deep Dark Clouds"
- "Space Crash"
- "Depot (1951)"
- "Boulevard"
- "Harley Quinn"
- "Sor Juanna"
- "Depot (1957)"
- "Spiritual"
- "Little Dance"
- "Ore"
- "Depot (1958)"
- "Lore"
Thrill Jockey issue 2005
- "Those Harbor Lights"
- "Sleepwalkin'"
- "The Deep Dark Clouds"
- "Saucer Crash"
- "Depot (1951)"
- "Boulevard"
- "Harley Quinn"
- "Sor Juanna"
- "Depot (1957)"
- "Spiritual"
- "Little Dance"
- "Ore"
- "Depot (1958)"
- "Lore"
- "Old Car"
- "Ancient"
- "Asmileyfallsapart"
- "Avanti"
- "Early Waltz"
- "Please Keep Going"
- "Tontootempo"
- "A Film of Flowers"
Personnel
- Tom Verlaine - guitars
- Patrick A. Derivaz - bass
- Billy Ficca - drums
- Fred Smith - bass only on "Harley Quinn"
- Jay Dee Daugherty - drums only on "Harley Quinn"
- Technical
- Mario Salvati - engineer
- Jutta Koether - photography
References
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