The Re-Mains - Burnin' Daylight download mp3 flac
Performer: The Re-Mains
Genre: Rock / Folk, World, & Country
Album: Burnin' Daylight
Released: 2004
MP3 version ZIP size: 1953 mb
FLAC version RAR size: 1346 mb
WMA version ZIP size: 1785 mb
Rating: 4.4
Votes: 821
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credits
released June 1, 2004
Mick Daley played a Maton acoustic guitar and sang.
Leigh Ivin played a JEM pedal Steel, a Maton Hawaiian Steel, a Wayne Amplyphone Resophonic Steel Guitar, a Maton Mastersound electric guitar, sang and rattled things about.
Shaun Butcher played banjo, his Mum's Banjo-mandolin and a Stellar nylon string guitar.
Mick Ward played brown Drouin drums and a circular saw blade.
Johnny Harris played the aqua blus bass guitar
Glennys Rae Virus played flawless fiddle
The Re-mains would like to thank Rob Smith of ABC Radio Darwin for his fine production work and Annie Gastin and ABC Radio Darwin for allowing us to reproduce the live-to-air recorded with Annie on August 11, 2004. Goodonya Annie for supporting CR'N'R. Thanks Thérèse for your patience and saintly forbearance in allowing us to pervade the house for so long. And a dab hand at producing the surf guitar in The Letterbomb.
Many thanks go to Simon Greaves for the loan of gear, Troy Schmidt for technical assistance, Michael Worthington for mastering, Dale Whitcroft for black box relocation, Mick Thomas for benevolent patronage and an inspiring email. As always, for their boundless hospitality, conviviality and rakia, Mark and Georgina Savic at the City Tavern, the Temple of Country Rock'n'Roll.
Thanks Sarah Cumming Last for tirelessly promoting the arts. Especial thanks to our talented compadres, Adam Bell for extraordinary artworks beyond the call of duty and Craig Lawler for a succession of fine photographs. Shaun thanks Raven and Maisie for their fine spiritual dancing. And Gram Parsons for an unrivalled milestone on CR'N'R.
Sleeve design by Adam Bell
Photos by Craig Lawler and Jason Richardson
Engineered and mixed by Leigh Ivin
Mastered by Michael Worthington
Produced by the Re-mains
Genre: Rock / Folk, World, & Country
Album: Burnin' Daylight
Released: 2004
MP3 version ZIP size: 1953 mb
FLAC version RAR size: 1346 mb
WMA version ZIP size: 1785 mb
Rating: 4.4
Votes: 821
Other Formats: DMF ADX AHX AAC AA FLAC RA
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Tracklist
| 1 | Is It Ever Gonna Rain? |
| 2 | All Them People |
| 3 | The Letterbomb |
| 4 | Sin City |
| 5 | I Wanna Get... |
| 6 | Ain't Goin Back |
| 7 | Burnin' Daylight |
Notes
Burnin' Daylight was recorded on Leigh's 8 track at Ticketyboo's Shed, Federal NSW. Bending time, space and reality the Re-mains triumphed again with seven tracks of superior country rock'n'roll released just in time for an epochal tour of rural NSW in October 2004.credits
released June 1, 2004
Mick Daley played a Maton acoustic guitar and sang.
Leigh Ivin played a JEM pedal Steel, a Maton Hawaiian Steel, a Wayne Amplyphone Resophonic Steel Guitar, a Maton Mastersound electric guitar, sang and rattled things about.
Shaun Butcher played banjo, his Mum's Banjo-mandolin and a Stellar nylon string guitar.
Mick Ward played brown Drouin drums and a circular saw blade.
Johnny Harris played the aqua blus bass guitar
Glennys Rae Virus played flawless fiddle
The Re-mains would like to thank Rob Smith of ABC Radio Darwin for his fine production work and Annie Gastin and ABC Radio Darwin for allowing us to reproduce the live-to-air recorded with Annie on August 11, 2004. Goodonya Annie for supporting CR'N'R. Thanks Thérèse for your patience and saintly forbearance in allowing us to pervade the house for so long. And a dab hand at producing the surf guitar in The Letterbomb.
Many thanks go to Simon Greaves for the loan of gear, Troy Schmidt for technical assistance, Michael Worthington for mastering, Dale Whitcroft for black box relocation, Mick Thomas for benevolent patronage and an inspiring email. As always, for their boundless hospitality, conviviality and rakia, Mark and Georgina Savic at the City Tavern, the Temple of Country Rock'n'Roll.
Thanks Sarah Cumming Last for tirelessly promoting the arts. Especial thanks to our talented compadres, Adam Bell for extraordinary artworks beyond the call of duty and Craig Lawler for a succession of fine photographs. Shaun thanks Raven and Maisie for their fine spiritual dancing. And Gram Parsons for an unrivalled milestone on CR'N'R.
Sleeve design by Adam Bell
Photos by Craig Lawler and Jason Richardson
Engineered and mixed by Leigh Ivin
Mastered by Michael Worthington
Produced by the Re-mains
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