2015 studio album by Spock's Beard
The Oblivion Particle Released August 21, 2015 Recorded 2015 Studio The Mouse House, Los Angeles, California, US; Jimmy Branly's Studio, Burbank, California, US Genre Progressive rock Length 65 :50 (Standard edition) 72:04 (Special edition) Label InsideOut Music Producer Rich Mouser, Alan Morse and John Boegehold
The Oblivion Particle is the twelfth studio album by American progressive rock band Spock's Beard . It was released on August 21, 2015.[4] [5] It was the last album with drummer Jimmy Keegan , who left the band in October 2016 for personal reasons. This album also features Nick D'Virgilio on one track as a guest musician. Only 3 songs on the album feature writing credits to the band members themselves, with the rest being credited to longtime collaborators Stan Ausmus and John Boegehold.
Track listing [ edit ] Standard edition Title Writer(s) 1. "Tides of Time" Stan Ausmus 7:45 2. "Minion" Ted Leonard 6:53 3. "Hell's Not Enough" Leonard 6:23 4. "Bennett Built a Time Machine" John Boegehold 6:52 5. "Get Out While You Can" Boegehold 4:55 6. "A Better Way to Fly" Boegehold 8:57 7. "The Center Line" Alan Morse , Ryo Okumoto 7:05 8. "To Be Free Again" Boegehold 10:24 9. "Disappear" Boegehold 6:36 Total length: 65:50
Personnel [ edit ] Spock's Beard [ edit ] Ted Leonard - lead vocals , guitars , additional tracks and overdubs recording Alan Morse - electric guitar , acoustic guitar , pedal steel guitar , lap steel guitar , mandolin , autoharp , backing vocals , producing, additional tracks and overdubs recording Ryo Okumoto - organ , mellotron , piano , synths , clavinet , vocoder , additional tracks and overdubs recording Dave Meros - bass , backing vocals, lead vocals on "Iron Man",[6] additional tracks and overdubs recording Jimmy Keegan - drums /percussion , timpani , backing vocals, lead vocals on "Bennett Built a Time Machine"[6] Additional musicians [ edit ] Production [ edit ] John Boegehold - concept, producing, Candid Studio photos Rich Mouser - producing, engineering, mixing, mastering Jeff Fox - second engineering Jeff Silverman - Alan's studio engineering John Morse - Alan's studio engineering Jimmy Branly - Jimmy's percussion engineering Additional personnel Thomas Ewerhard - cover artwork, graphic design Alex Solca - band photography Stan Ausmus - Candid Studio photos References [ edit ]
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