Consequences (The Missionary Position album)
Appearance
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Studio album by | |
Released | March 2012 |
Genre | Rock, blues rock |
Label | The Boredom Killing Business |
Producer | Benjamin Anderson, Jeff Angell |
Consequences is The Missionary Position's second album, released in March 2012. It features songs written by Jeff Angell and Benjamin Anderson.
Consequences was recorded in Seattle, Washington
Track listing
[edit]- Please Don't Leave
- White Knuckles
- Leave The Motor Running
- The Objects In The Mirror
- One Eye Open
- The Key
- Every Man For Himself
- The Neon City Night Club
- How It Feels
- Outside Looking In
- Everything All Over Me
- When I Fall Apart
- Money to Burn
Credits
[edit]- Jeff Angell - Vocals, Guitars
- Benjamin Anderson - Piano, Key Bass, Organ, Piano, Vocals
- Gregor Lothian - Saxophone
- Michael Alex - Drums
- Additional musicians
- Barrett Martin (Screaming Trees) (Mad Season) - Percussion, Upright Bass "When I Fall Apart"
- Kris Geren - Guitar on "When I Fall Apart"
- Kolleen Klann - Backing Vocals on "When I Fall Apart"
- John Benedetti - Trumpet on "Please Don't Leave" and Flugelhorn on "White Knuckles"
- Recorded by Benjamin Anderson and Jeff Angell, in Seattle, Washington.
- Mixed by Benjamin Anderson at 2614 Western Ave, Seattle, Washington.
- Mastered by Brad Blackwood at Euphonic Masters in Memphis, Tennessee.
References
[edit]- Troy Michael (February 2012). "The Missionary Position, Consequences". Chicago, Illinois: Innocent Words. Retrieved 30 June 2012.[permanent dead link]
- Ruben Mosqueda (March 2012). "The Missionary Position to release 'Consequences' and team with Seattle filmmaker". Portland, Oregon: Oregon Music News. Archived from the original on 2012-07-15. Retrieved 30 June 2012.
- Josh Hathaway (March 2012). "Don't Underestimate The Missionary Position Or Its 'Consequences'". Seattle, Washington: Blinded By Sound. Archived from the original on 2013-01-18. Retrieved 30 June 2012.
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