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Latest revision as of 03:12, 12 March 2018
San Francisco is the 7th album by American Music Club and their last before a nine-year hiatus.
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Split promotional cassette (with Grant Lee Buffalo) for San Francisco
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Tracks From San Francisco promotional CD
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| Studio album by American Music Club | ||||
| Released | October 1994 | |||
| Recorded | 1994 | |||
| Length | 60:50 | |||
| Label | Reprise Records (US) / Virgin Records (UK) | |||
| Producer | Joe Chiccarelli / American Music Club | |||
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Track listing
- "Fearless" - 4:34
- "It's Your Birthday" - 4:33
- "Can You Help Me" - 3:11
- "Love Doesn't Belong" - 4:22
- "Wish The World Away" - 3:09
- "How Many Six Packs Does It Take To Screw In A Light" - 4:15
- "Cape Canaveral" - 5:04 (CD only)
- "Hello Amsterdam" - 3:29
- "The Revolving Door" - 4:47
- "In The Shadow Of The Valley" - 6:28 (CD only)
- "What Holds The World Together" - 4:44
- "I Broke My Promise" - 3:37
- "The Thorn In My Side Is Gone" - 4:41
- "I'll Be Gone" - 3:56 (Joe/Jim Mix on the LP version)
- "Fearless (Reprise)" - 2:35 (CD only)
- "California Dreamin'" (CD only, unlisted) - 2:34
- "I Just Took My Two Sleeping Pills And Now I'm Like A Bridegroom Standing At The Altar" - 5:24 (LP only)
Personnel
- American Music Club
- Mark Eitzel - Vocals; guitars
- Vudi - Guitars; backing vocals
- Tim Mooney - Drums; guitar; backing vocals
- Danny Pearson - Bass; guitar; mandolin; backing vocals
- Bruce Kaphan - Pedal steel; keyboards; guitar; tablas; backing vocals
- Guest musicians
- Omewenne - Background vocals on "Hello Amsterdam"
- Bill Ortiz - Trumpet on "It's Your Birthday"
- Technical
- Recorded at Studio D, Mobius Music and Hyde Street Studios
- Mixed at The Plant Studios, Skip Saylor Recording, Master Control (Burbank), Encore Studios and A&M Studios
- Jim Scott - mixing (all, except "It's Your Birthday", "Love Doesn't Belong", "Wish The World Away", "I Just Took My Two Sleeping Pills And Now I'm Like A Bridegroom Standing At The Altar" & "I'll Be Gone" (CD version))
- Bob Clearmountain - mixing ("It's Your Birthday", "I'll Be Gone" (CD version))
- Tom Lord-Alge - mixing ("Wish The World Away")
- Tracy Chisholm - mixing ("Love Doesn't Belong", "I Just Took My Two Sleeping Pills And Now I'm Like A Bridegroom Standing At The Altar")
- Randy Wine - assistant engineer at A&M Studios
- David Betancourt - assistant engineer at Encore Studios
- Ross Yeo - assistant engineer at Hyde Street Studios
- Jeff Robinson - assistant engineer at Master Control
- Christian Jones - assistant engineer at Mobius Music
- Eric Flickinger - assistant engineer at Skip Saylor Recording
- Larry Brewer - assistant engineer at Studio D
- Nick Benz - assistant engineer at The Plant Studios
- Bob Ludwig - mastering engineer at Gateway Mastering
- Artwork
- Tom Recchion - art direction
- Stine Schyberg - design
- Jean Lowe - cover painting