Moonalice (album)
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''Moonalice'' is the first studio album by
Moonalice Moonalice is an American rock band, formed from previous members of the Flying Other Brothers. The band has been touring since May 2007, and has come to the attention of music critics. The band is currently made up of ten musicians, and led by ...
, released on April 14, 2009. Four tracks were released on the band's web-site in 2007, with a fifth track being posted later.
/ref> The album contains the following: a standard music CD; and an optimized audio DVD with the music in high resolution stereo 24/96 WAV, 256 KPS MP3, 256 KPS AAC, and lossless
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formats, as well as two music videos for songs not among the album's audio tracks, " Whiter Shade of Pale" and "Tell Me It's OK". It was released on the "A Minor Label" label. The album was produced using XOΔE (CODE), a high fidelity audio standard and optimization system created by producer Burnett. All the main band members are credited with providing
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, and management, booking, legal, art/design, and photography personnel all have "(and Bass)" attached to their credits, part of an
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related to the band's fictitious origin story.


Music videos

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was produced for the track "Listen to Those Eyes" produced by Jay Blakesberg.


Track listing

Studio tracks from official page # "Bleeding of Love" # "Unspoken Words" # "I'm Glad You Think So" (R. McNamee) # "Blink of an Eye" ( Ann McNamee, Roger McNamee) # " Eileen Aroon" # "Kick It Open" ( Pete Sears, Jeannette Sears) # "Listen to Those Eyes" (A. McNamee) # "I Ain't Ever Satisfied" (
Steve Earle Stephen Fain Earle (; born January 17, 1955) is an American singer-songwriter, record producer, author, and actor. Earle began his career as a songwriter in Nashville and released his first EP in 1982. Initially working in the country music ...
) # "Dance Inside the Lightning" # "Dusty Streets of Cairo" # "This Changes Everything"


Personnel


Moonalice

* G. E. Smith – guitars, vocals, bass * Roger McNamee – guitar, vocals, bass * Barry Sless – guitar, vocals, pedal steel guitar, bass * Pete Sears – keyboards, vocals, accordion, bass * Jack Casady – bass * James Sanchez – drums, bass * Ann McNamee – percussion, vocals, bass


Guest artists

* Jay Bellerose — drums, percussion *
T Bone Burnett Joseph Henry "T Bone" Burnett III (born January 14, 1948) is an American record producer, guitarist and songwriter. He rose to fame as a guitarist in Bob Dylan's band during the 1970s. He has received multiple Grammy awards for his work in fil ...
— guitar * Dave Way — bass *
Roger Love Roger Love is an American vocal coach based in Los Angeles who has worked with many singers, actors and public speakers. Career Love took his first singing lessons when he was 13 years old. By 16 or 17 he studied vocal pedagogy in Seth Riggs' ...
— background vocals * Stacy Parrish — background vocals * Children's chorus on "This Changes Everything" — Simone Burnett, Madison Love, Riley Way


References

* ''Moonalice'' liner and DVD audio notes. 2009 albums Albums produced by T Bone Burnett {{2000s-album-stub