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Faces & Names

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Faces & Names
Studio album by
Released30 July 2002
Recorded2001–2002
GenrePop rock
Length42:31
LabelUltimatum Music
ProducerDave Pirner
Mike Napolitano tracks 3-11
David Gamson, Oliver Leiber tracks 1-2
Professional ratings
Review scores
SourceRating
AllMusic[1]
Rolling Stone[2]

Faces & Names is Dave Pirner's first solo studio album.[3][4] It was released in the United States on 30 July 2002.

Track listing

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All songs written by Dave Pirner.

  1. "Teach Me To Breathe" – 3:46
  2. "Never Recover" – 3:45
  3. "Faces & Names" – 4:21
  4. "Feel the Need" – 4:01
  5. "Someday Love" – 3:49
  6. "364" – 4:06
  7. "I'll Have My Day" – 4:21
  8. "Tea" – 3:33
  9. "Much Too Easy" – 3:39
  10. "Levitation" – 3:26
  11. "Start Treating People Right" – 3:55

Personnel

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  • Dave Pirner - vocals, guitar, trumpet
  • Pat Sansone - keyboards, guitar, backing vocals
  • Anthony Tidd - bass
  • Chris Joyner - organ, piano
  • Ian Mussington - drums, percussion, backing vocals
  • Sophia Jones - backing vocals
  • Oliver Leiber - guitar, bass, drums on "Teach Me to Breathe" and "Never Recover"
  • Mark Brown - bass on "Never Recover"
  • Billy Preston - organ, Wurlitzer on "Never Recover"
  • Chris Whitley - dobro on "Faces & Names" and "Start Treating People Right"
  • Brady Kish - double bass on "Faces & Names"
  • Kraig Jarret Johnson - guitar on "Someday Love"
  • Mike Napolitano - guitar on "Tea" and "Levitation"
  • Michael Blum - pedal steel on "Much Too Easy"
  • Eric "Skerik" Walton - tenor saxophone on "Levitation"

Singles

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  1. "Tea"
  2. "Levitation"
  3. "Feel the Need"

References

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  1. ^ Mark Deming (30 July 2002). "Faces & Names – Dave Pirner | Songs, Reviews, Credits". AllMusic. Retrieved 29 February 2020.
  2. ^ "Dave Pirner: Faces & Names". Robert Christgau. 22 August 2002. Retrieved 29 February 2020.
  3. ^ Green, Stuart (1 December 2002). "Dave Pirner Faces and Names". Exclaim.ca. Retrieved 29 February 2020.
  4. ^ Cristina Diettinger (16 September 2002). "Pirner's Paradise | Stage Previews Reviews". nola.com. Retrieved 29 February 2020.