Whalebone | ||||
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Studio album by | ||||
Released | 2013 | |||
Recorded | February through April 2013 | |||
Studio | Mark Dann Recording New York City, Circle Sound Studios, Stratford, Connecticut | |||
Genre | Folk, country, singer-songwriter | |||
Label | Milo Productions | |||
Producer | Chris Berardo | |||
Marc Douglas Berardo chronology | ||||
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Whalebone is the sixth studio release Marc Douglas Berardo. All songs were written by Berardo with the exception of "My Mistakes", which was co-written with Abbie Gardner of Red Molly, and "Silvermine Daydreamin'", which was written by Chris Berardo.[1]
John Apice from No Depression called it "a highly polished personal collection in the tradition of many clever songwriters of the past that forged songs like short stories."[2]
Track listing
- "Don't Wait For Me (Slow You Down)"
- "Sorting Out What Happened in the Night)"
- "Your Are Already Gone"
- "Hotel on the Bay"
- "My Mistakes"
- "With Every Passing Day"
- "My Friend"
- "Silvermine Daydreamin'"
- "Our Troubles"
- "This is What I Call Fun"
- "Lightning"
- "It's Love"
- "Wherever I Go"
- "Another Song"
Personnel
Musicians
- Marc Douglas Berardo – vocals, background vocals, guitar, percussion, Lincoln Schleifler-Bass
- Dick Neal – electric guitars
- Paulie Triff – drums
- Arturo Baguer – upright bass
- Craig Aiken – bass
- Jordan Jancz – bass
- Liam Bailey – banjo, fiddles
- Chris Berardo – vocals, harmonica, tambourine, percussion, background vocals, scat vocals, harmony vocals, shaker, block
- John Juxo – accordion, organ, keyboard, piano, Rhodes piano
- Abbie Gardner – lap steel guitar, Dobro, vocals, background vocals
- Jon Pousette-Dart of the Pousette-Dart Band – electric guitar
Production
- Produced by: Chris Berardo
- Recorded by: Mark Dann Recording. Additional recording in Stratford, Connecticut
- Mixed by: Dick Neal and Chris Berardo
- Mastered by: Mark Dann New York City March 2013
Artwork
- Photography: Kim Mitchell
- Whale Bone Drawing – Leslie Bender
- Graphic Design and Layout: Marc Douglas Berardo and Chris Brown
References
- ↑ "Whalebone". Bandcamp. Retrieved November 18, 2018.
- ↑ Apice, John. "Marc Douglas Berardo Whalebone". No Depression. Retrieved November 18, 2018.
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