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Signalmen

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Format
CD (1 Disc); Stereo
Release Date
6 July 1999
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Album: Signalmen
# Song Title   Time
1)    Machine Gun
2)    Crawl
3)    Vision
4)    Changing Room
5)    Morning Plane
6)    Leave It Alone
7)    Wargames
8)    Honest
9)    Drive On
10)    Insidious Man
11)    Shine
12)    Shoot Me Down
13)    Life in Better Times
14)    Scary Things
 

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Album: Signalmen
# Song Title   Time
1)    Machine Gun
2)    Crawl
3)    Vision
4)    Changing Room
5)    Morning Plane
6)    Leave It Alone
7)    Wargames
8)    Honest
9)    Drive On
10)    Insidious Man
11)    Shine
12)    Shoot Me Down
13)    Life in Better Times
14)    Scary Things
 
Product Description
Product Details
EAN
0795306104926
Writer
Producer
Country
USA
Studio/Live
Studio
Label
Parasol Records
Dimensions
12.5 x 14.2 x 1 centimeters (0.06 kg)
Performer Notes
  • Personnel: Mike Brosco (vocals, guitar, bass); Steve Burton (vocals, guitar); Todd Fletcher (keyboards); Justin Hartman, Tim McKeage (bass, background vocals); Jeff Evans, Louie Simon (drums); Lynn Canfield (background vocals); Matt Demmon.
  • Recorded at Bedroom Audio, Urbana, Illinois.
  • Personnel: Steve Burton (vocals, guitar); Louie Simon (drums).
  • You'd never guess it from the somewhat grotesque cover art, but the debut from Champaign-Urbana's Signalmen is a cool, new wavey pop album that owes an enormous debt to guitar-rock gods Television. It's not just that Steve Burton and Mike Brosco's dual-guitar interplay recalls that of Tom Verlaine and Richard Lloyd, that Burton's strangled, nasal voice sounds uncannily like Verlaine's, that the Television dichotomy of one writer who favors arty inaccessibility (Burton) and another more into straightforward power pop (Brosco) is maintained...well, okay, it's all of that. The bossa-nova organ of Brosco's "Changing Room," probably the album's best song, is only one of the several cool touches the Signalmen adorn their songs with, clever arrangement ideas that make the album more interesting and varied than most.
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