The Wandas
Studio album by
ReleasedAugust 30, 2011
RecordedDecember 2010
GenreRock
Length48:10
ProducerPatrick Krief
The Wandas chronology
New Wave Blues
(2009)
The Wandas
(2011)
New Interface (a design with friends for the future)
(2013)
Professional ratings
Review scores
SourceRating
American Songwriter[1]

The Wandas is the second studio album by the Wandas, independently released in conjunction with the band's publishing company, TFMRA, LLC in 2011. It was featured in USA TODAY,[2] American Songwriter,[3]Paste Magazine and Spinner. The album was named one of the "50 best albums of the first half of 2011" by Guitar World Magazine.[4]

Track listing

  1. "Do or Die" – 3:56 McEachern / Battey
  2. "Forever and Ever" – 4:02 McEachern / Battey
  3. "Tied a Knot" – 3:45 McEachern
  4. "Mr. Mister" – 2:50 McEachern
  5. "Loaded" - 4:36 McEachern
  6. "Shotguns and Booze" – 2:32 McEachern
  7. "I Think it's Time (you got over yourself)" – 3:42 McEachern / Bierce
  8. "Feel It." – 3:16 McEachern
  9. "Longtime Running" – 4:22 Battey / McEachern
  10. "Abandon Ship" – 6:38 Battey
  11. "Everything Has Changed – 3:10 McEachern

Personnel

The Wandas
  • Keith McEachern - Lead vocals, electric and acoustic guitar, synth, keys, piano, b3 organ, glockenspiel, percussion
  • Brent Battey - Electric guitar, background vocals, lead vocals on "Abandon Ship"
  • Ross Lucivero - Bass guitar, additional guitar on I Think it's Time (you got over yourself)
  • William Bierce - Drums, percussion, background vocals, additional piano on Forever and Ever
  • Liam O'Neil - Wurlitzer, tenor saxophone
  • Chris Seligman - French Horn
Technical
  • Patrick Krief - Producer, additional guitars on Abandon Ship, Cowbell on Feel It.
  • Dave Schiffman - Mixer
  • J. Saliba - Engineer
  • Ryan Morey - Mastering

References

  1. "Short Takes: Jeff Bridges, Eric Clapton/Wynton Marsalis, Mat Kearney and More". 22 August 2011.
  2. "New podcast! Battles, She & Him, Jolie Holland and lots more new tunes".
  3. "Short Takes: Jeff Bridges, Eric Clapton/Wynton Marsalis, Mat Kearney and More". 22 August 2011.
  4. "Guitar World's 50 Best Studio Albums of the First Half of 2011". July 2011.



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