Phonographic Memory

Phonographic Memory
Studio album by The Alice Rose
Released November 10, 2006
Recorded February – August, 2006 at Congress House Studio, Austin, Texas
Genre Indie rock, indie pop
Length 33:55
Label Emerald Wood Records
Producer Mark Hallman
The Alice Rose chronology
Phonographic Memory
(2006)
All Haunt's Sound
(2009)

Phonographic Memory is the first album by the indie pop group The Alice Rose, released November 10, 2006, on Emerald Wood Records. The album was recorded between February and August, 2006, at Congress House Studio in Austin, Texas, with producer Mark Hallman and engineer Ned Stewart. The record's 10 songs, written by the lead vocalist JoDee Purkeypile, draw heavily from 1960s' rock and 1980s' power pop influences.

Shortly after the record's release, the song "West" was named NPR's "Song of the Day" on November 27, 2006.[1] Two years later, the song was used in the soundtrack to the award-winning independent horror film Splinter, directed by Toby Wilkins, released in October 2008.[2]

Colin Slagle at Congress House Studio during sessions for Phonographic Memory, March 2006.

Track listing

  1. "Light Up" 3:32
  2. "Save Me" 2:43
  3. "Lamplight" 3:44
  4. "Ocean" 3:47
  5. "Saints" 3:29
  6. "All Over Your Body" 3:43
  7. "Wisteria" 3:18
  8. "West" 3:05
  9. "Stop" 3:19
  10. "This Night" 3:24

Notes

Personnel

Production credits

References

  1. Brown, David (November 27, 2006). "'West': Oddly Warm and Instantly Memorable". NPR. Retrieved September 9, 2009.
  2. "20ft High: Blog of Director Toby Wilkins | Indie Band "Alice Rose" From Splinter Soundtrack". Splinter.tumblr.com. March 14, 2009. Retrieved September 9, 2009.
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