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''All of Our Names'' is an album by Canadian singer-songwriter
Sarah Harmer Sarah Harmer (born November 12, 1970) is a Canadian singer, songwriter and environmental activist. Early life Born and raised in Burlington, Ontario, Harmer gained her first exposure to the musician's lifestyle as a teenager, when her older sis ...
, released in 2004. It peaked at number 6 on the Top Canadian Albums chart and number 43 on the '' Billboard''
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chart. "Almost" b/w "Pendulums" was released as a single with "Almost" reaching the top 20 on Canadian pop charts. A different version of the track "Silver Road", recorded with
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and for the soundtrack for the film '' Men with Brooms'' had been previously released as a single in 2003. The album won the
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at the Juno Awards of 2005.


History

The album was recorded using
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at Harmer's home. Drums and bass and guitars were recorded together using different rooms, and the rest of the album was multi-tracked individually. Guest musicians on the album include
Howie Beck Howie Beck is a Canadian musician, mixer and producer based in Toronto, Ontario. He has been nominated for three Juno Awards in Canada on three occasions for Adult Alternative Album, Engineer of the Year and Producer of the Year (2017). History Be ...
, Gavin Brown,
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and
Ian Thornley Ian Thornley (born July 21, 1972) is a Canadian rock guitarist, vocalist, and songwriter. He is best known for his band Big Wreck as well as Thornley, his solo project during the 2000s. Career Born and raised in Toronto, Ontario, Thornley stud ...
. Harmer plays a number of instruments on the album, including guitar, bass, and drums. It was released in the U.S. on Zoë Records.


Reception

Music critic Johnny Lofthus, writing for
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, praised the album, calling it "homey and gorgeous" and calling Harmer's voice "starkly beautiful." "There's fully formed adult alternative stuff here, from the robust head-nod lilt of 'Almost' to 'New Enemy's more stately melody... This immediacy helps sell ''All of Our Names'', since music like this can be smothered by over-production." ''
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'' gave the album 3 of 5 stars, stating it is "suffused with a peaceful fatalism, a mood that's as casually downbeat as Harmer's overcast voice itself." ''
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'' gave ''All of Our Names'' a B+ rating, writing: "While it doesn't top her priceless 2000 debut, ''You Were Here'', the fluid, moody ''Names'' comes respectably close. With a voice as silvery and luminous as a full moon, Harmer constructs daring metaphors to convey emotional perplexities... songs like the rueful 'Tether' display Harmer's gift for setting human drama to fresh melodies." Paul Cantin of '' No Depression'' praised the album and remarked on its themes of rural life and the outdoors, also writing "... while there's nothing here that quite reaches the dramatic punch of the latter album's standout songs... ''All Of Our Names'' confirms that Harmer is, by any other name, a formidable, singular talent who has amply rewarded the patience of her fans."


Track listing

All songs written by Sarah Harmer. #"Pendulums" – 3:26 #"Almost" – 3:57 #"Greeting Card Aisle" – 4:37 #"New Enemy" – 3:54 #"Silver Road" – 3:38 #"Dandelions in Bullet Holes" – 6:02 #"Things to Forget" – 3:34 #"Came on Lion" – 3:10 #"Took it All" – 4:41 #"Tether" – 3:21 #"Go to Sleep" – 3:38


Personnel

*
Sarah Harmer Sarah Harmer (born November 12, 1970) is a Canadian singer, songwriter and environmental activist. Early life Born and raised in Burlington, Ontario, Harmer gained her first exposure to the musician's lifestyle as a teenager, when her older sis ...
– vocals, guitar, bass, piano, synthesizer, drums, glockenspiel, Wurlitzer, Juno * Gavin Brown – guitar, drums, Wurlitzer, baritone guitar *
Howie Beck Howie Beck is a Canadian musician, mixer and producer based in Toronto, Ontario. He has been nominated for three Juno Awards in Canada on three occasions for Adult Alternative Album, Engineer of the Year and Producer of the Year (2017). History Be ...
– bass, drums *
Jim Bryson Jim Bryson is a Canadian singer-songwriter. Briefly a founding member of the band Punchbuggy, he moved to a musical life under his own name with the release of his debut album, ''The Occasionals'', in 2000. A member of singer-songwriter Kat ...
– guitar *Kevin Fox – cello *Fuzzy – drums *Maury LaFoy – bass, upright bass *John Obercian – drums *Benji Perosin – trumpet on ''"Came On Lion"'' and ''"Tether"'' *
Ian Thornley Ian Thornley (born July 21, 1972) is a Canadian rock guitarist, vocalist, and songwriter. He is best known for his band Big Wreck as well as Thornley, his solo project during the 2000s. Career Born and raised in Toronto, Ontario, Thornley stud ...
– guitar on ''"Pendulums"''


Production

*Produced by Sarah Harmer, Martin Kinack and Gavin Brown *Engineered by Eric Ratz and Sarah Harmer *Mixed by Eric Ratz, Gavin Brown and Sarah Harmer *Mastered by Greg Calbi *Art direction by Steven Jurgensmeyer and Sarah Harmer *Cover photo by Andrew MacNaughten


References

{{Authority control 2004 albums Sarah Harmer albums Zoë Records albums Juno Award for Adult Alternative Album of the Year albums