Hymn for the Greatest Generation

~ Release by Caspian (see all versions of this release, 2 available)

Tracklist

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#TitleRatingLength
A1Hymn for the Greatest Generation
recording engineer:
Matt Bayles (in 2012-01) and Joe Tooley (audio engineer) (in 2012-01)
producer:
Caspian (US post‐rock band)
mixer:
Matt Bayles
cello:
Jonathan Rodgers (in 2012-01)
viola:
Beth Holub (in 2012-01)
violin [first]:
Jake Armerding (in 2012-01)
violin [second]:
Julie Zook (violin player) (in 2012-01)
strings arranger:
Caspian (US post‐rock band)
recorded at:
Q Division in Somerville, Massachusetts, United States (in 2012-01)
recording of:
Hymn for the Greatest Generation
composer:
Erin Burke-Moran, Chris Friedrich, Philip Jamieson (guitarist in Caspian), Calvin Joss and Joe Vickers (ex-Caspian drummer)
7:37
A2The Heart That Fed
recording engineer:
Will Benoit (producer/audio engineer/musician) (in 2013-07)
producer:
Caspian (US post‐rock band)
mixer:
Matt Bayles
recorded at:
The Radar Studio (solar-powered recording studio in Connecticut) in Clinton, Connecticut, United States (in 2013-07)
recording of:
The Heart That Fed
composer:
Erin Burke-Moran, Philip Jamieson (guitarist in Caspian) and Joe Vickers (ex-Caspian drummer)
6:26
A3CMF
recording engineer:
Joe Tooley (audio engineer) (in 2012-01)
mixer:
Matt Bayles
recorded at:
Q Division in Somerville, Massachusetts, United States (in 2012-01)
recording of:
CMF
composer:
Erin Burke-Moran, Philip Jamieson (guitarist in Caspian) and Calvin Joss
4:01
B1High Lonesome (demo)
5:14
B2Procellous (Arms & Sleepers remix)
remixer:
Arms and Sleepers (ambient / trip hop group)
remix of:
Procellous by Caspian (US post‐rock band)
7:14
B3Halls of the Summer (Lazerbeak remix)
remixer:
Lazerbeak
remix of:
Halls of the Summer by Caspian (US post‐rock band)
4:02

Credits

Release

copyrighted (©) by:Make My Day Records (in 2013)
pressed by:Optimal Media GmbH (manufacturer; do NOT use as release label)
Discogs:https://www.discogs.com/release/5093416 [info]

Release group

dedicated to:Chris Friedrich