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Release Date: | 10/05/2018 |
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Label: | Dead Oceans |
UPC: | 0656605141329 |
catalogNumber: | 51413 |
Rank: | 156665 |
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Album Credits
Performance Credits
Phosphorescent Primary ArtistScott Stapleton Piano
Luke Reynolds Electric Guitar,Mellotron
Ricky Ray Jackson Acoustic Guitar,Pedal Steel Guitar,Electric Guitar
Matthew Houck Synthesizer,Acoustic Guitar,Bass,Percussion,Piano,Electric Bass,Drums,Electric Guitar,Voices,Melodica,Classical Guitar,Mbira,Vocoder,Wurlitzer
Maureen Murphy Background Vocals
David Torch Percussion
Dave Roe Upright Bass
Christopher Marine Drums
Kevin Black Electric Bass
Nicole Boggs Vocals,Background Vocals
Alexis Saski Background Vocals
Jo Schornikow Organ,Synthesizer,Piano,Accordion,farfisa organ,Wurlitzer
Rustine Bragaw Electric Bass
Kyshona Armstrong Background Vocals
Technical Credits
Matthew Houck Composer,Producer,Engineer,Art Direction,overdub engineer,Field RecordingAndrija Tokic Engineer,overdub engineer
Nathaniel David Utesch Graphic Design,Layout
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