The Lumineers — The Lumineers [Deluxe Ed.] (2013) |
The Lumineers — The Lumineers [Deluxe Ed.]
• Recorded in their signature lo-fi style, the song starts slow and sparse, and builds in intensity and volume all the way through.
Location: Denver, Colorado
Origin released: April 3, 2012 (US)
Album release: August 20, 2013
Record Label: Dualtone Music Group
Duration: 61:13
Tracks:
01.) Flowers In Your Hair (1:50)
02.) Classy Girls (2:46)
03.) Submarines (2:43)
04.) Dead Sea (4:08)
05.) Ho Hey (2:43)
06.) Slow It Down (5:07)
07.) Stubborn Love (4:39)
08.) Big Parade (5:28)
09.) Charlie Boy (4:21)
10.) Flapper Girl (3:15)
11.) Morning Song (5:20)
12.) Ain't Nobody's Problem (Bonus Track) (4:56)
13.) This Must Be The Place (naive Melody) (Bonus Track) (3:50)
14.) Elouise (Bonus Track) (2:28)
15.) Darlene (Bonus Track) (3:00)
16.) Slow It Down (Live) (Bonus Track) (4:39)
The Lumineers:
• Wesley Schultz — vocals, guitar, keyboards, drums, percussion, ukulele and effects
• Jeremiah Fraites — vocals, drums, percussion, guitar and mandolin
• Neyla Pekarek — vocals, cello, keyboards, mandolin, accordion, drums, percussion
Additional musicians:
• Adam Trachsel — electric bass, upright bass
• Lauren Jacobson — violin
• Sleth Ulvang — keyboards, accordion, mandolin, bouzouki, vocals
• All the Lumineers and their Friends — group vocals, stomps, hand claps
CREDITS:
• Kein Augunas Mixing
• Jeremiah Caleb Fraites Group Member, Composer
• Ryan Hadlock Engineer, Producer
• Grant Hathaway Assistant Engineer
• Bob Ludwig Mastering
• Neyla Pekarek Group Member
• Wesley Keith Schultz Composer, Group Member
• Jerry Streeter Engineer
Website: http://thelumineers.com/
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/TheLumineers?fref=ts
Press: Jim Merlis / Big Hassle
Agent: US/CAN — Joe Atamian — Paradigm Agency //// Ex-US/CA — Alex Bruford — ATC Live
Editorial Reviews:
• "Deluxe Edition of The Lumineers' debut album with five added bonus tracks, a 28 page photo booklet of never before seen photos, images and studio notes, and a DVD containing more than 25 minutes of stage performance, behind-the-scenes footage and interviews. The roots revival has primed listeners for a new generation of rustic, heart-on-the-sleeve music the kind that nods to tradition while setting off into uncharted territory. The Lumineers walk that line with an unerring gift for timeless melodies and soul-stirring lyrics. The Lumineers (Deluxe Edition) packages the band's platinum-selling debut with 5 bonus tracks, exclusive video content, and a 14 page photo booklet."
In french:
• Une des révélations folk rock de l'an dernier, je vous l'ai déja présentée. Leur premier album revient en version "Deluxe", c'est-a-dire avec 5 titres bonus et un DVD (non proposé ici).
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Review by Steve Leggett; Score: ***½
• The Lumineers, a folk-rock trio out of Denver, Colorado, have a pretty interesting sound, an Americana mesh of folk, rock, and gospel that is similar in tone to the Waterboys, say, or an alt-folk version of Bob Dylan circa Desire, thanks in no small part to Neyla Pekarek’s inventive cello. And there are some very good tracks on this debut album, including the chamber honky tonk of “Dead Sea,” the delightfully goofy but then ultimately sad and elegant “Submarines,” and “Stubborn Love,” which manages to be bright and chiming while also being haunting and mournful. Not everything here clicks together at that level, but each track is inventive, and when the songwriting and arrangements cross paths perfectly, as they do in the above songs, this is a delightful band.
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