Revenge of the O.C. Supertones
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Revenge of the O.C. Supertones | |||||
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Studio album by The O.C. Supertones | |||||
Released | June 15, 2004 | ||||
Recorded | Dark Horse Nashville, Tennessee |
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Genre | Third Wave Ska | ||||
Label | BEC Recordings | ||||
Producer | Mark Lee Townshend | ||||
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The O.C. Supertones chronology | |||||
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Revenge of the O.C. Supertones is the seventh album and the final studio album released by The O.C. Supertones.
Contents |
[edit] Track listing
- "Wake Me up on Time"
- "Where I Find You"
- "We Shall Overcome"
- "Transmission"
- "Prince of Peace"
- "Shepherd Is the Lamb"
- "Everything's Broken"
- "The Kingdom"
- "Faith of a Child"
- "Cult of Cool"
- "I Will Follow"
- "Dream of Two Cities"
[edit] Credits
[edit] Album Production
Produced by
Mark Lee Townsend & The Supertones
Engineered by
John wilson
Mixed by
J.R. McNeeley
[edit] Players
Matt Morginsky - Vocals/Moog
Daniel Spencer - Trombone
Ethan Luck - Guitar/Bass/Baritone Guitar
Darren Mettler - Trumpet
John Wilson - Drums
[edit] Additional Musicians
John Davis - Organ, BGV's and Guitar solo on "Transmission"
[edit] Trivia
- The recording of this record introduced the Supertones to John Davis. Ethan Luck now plays guitar for him in Nashville, TN
- Sam Barnhart of Bleach visited the studio to sing some gang vocals on "Where I Find You"
- The Spanish radio station at the beginning of "Where I Find You" was actually a frequency coming through Ethan's guitar amp while recording. They recorded it and thought it would make a great intro to the song.
- The drum tracks on "Dream Of Two Cities" are two separate drum takes. One was kick drum and hi-hat and the other was cymbals, drum fills and side stick work.
- This was the first album to feature drummer John Wilson.
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