Drinking with Jesus
Drinking With Jesus | ||||
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Studio album by Red Elvises | ||||
Released | June 16, 2009 | |||
Recorded |
Cinque Ports (Santa Monica, California) | |||
Genre | Rock | |||
Label | Shoobah-Doobah Records | |||
Producer | Red Elvises | |||
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Drinking With Jesus is a 2009 album by the Red Elvises.
Track listing
- "Drinking With Jesus"
- "Lara's Wedding"
- "Better Than Cocaine"
- "Me & My Baby"
- "Tra-la-la"
- "Twist Like Uma Thurman"
- "Into the Sun"
- "Don't Crucify Me"
- "Play Me Your Banjo"
- "Wearing Black"
- "Stupid Drinking Song"
- "Paris Waltz"
- "Bourbon Street"
Professional ratings | |
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Review scores | |
Source | Rating |
Americana Music Times | [1] |
Washington Post | (favorable)[2] |
Credits
- All songs written by Igor Yuzov (except “Don’t Crucify Me” written by M. Gorsheniov and I. Yuzov)
- Produced by Red Elvises
- Igor Yuzov - vocals, guitars, bass
- Oleg Bernov - vocals, bass
- Oleg Schramm - Hammond, piano, accordion
- Elena Shemankova - keyboard, accordion, piano
- Adam Gust - drums
- Toshi Yanagi - guitar
- Nikolay Kurganov - violin
- Dean Roubicek - saxophone
- Ted Falcon - violin
- James Miller - trombone
- Artiom Zhuliev - saxophone
- Maksim Velichkin - cello
- Ron Barrows - trumpet
- M. (Gorshok) Gorsheniov - vocals on "Don't Crucify Me"
- Drums recorded at Sea Sound, engineer Evan Biegel
- Recorded at Cinque Ports, Venice CA 2008
- Recording Engineers - Oleg Schramm and Oleg Bernov
- Mixing - Barry Conley
- Mastering - Mark Chalecki, Little Red Book Mastering
- Art and Package Design - Jamie Vercauteren
- Printing at S&J Graphics
References
- ↑ "Americana Music Times - Music Reviews". Texasmusictimes.com. Retrieved 2012-02-14.
- ↑ "THE RED ELVISES "Drinking With Jesus" Shoobah Doobah". Washingtonpost.com. 2008-10-10. Retrieved 2012-02-14.
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