A Daydream Disaster (second pressing, white marble vinyl/black cover)

~ Release by Fordirelifesake (see all versions of this release, 3 available)

Annotation

Limited to 106 copies on white marble vinyl

Tracklist

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112" Vinyl
#TitleLength
A1Four Letter-Lie
recording engineer:
Tim Pak (from 2000-08-30 until 2000-08-31)
producer:
Fordirelifesake (on 2000-09-01) and Tim Pak (on 2000-09-01)
mixer:
Tim Pak (on 2000-09-01)
bass guitar:
David Wisbiski (from 2000-08-30 until 2000-08-31)
drums (drum set):
Justin Malek (from 2000-08-30 until 2000-08-31)
guitar:
Eric Kempa (from 2000-08-30 until 2000-08-31) and Brian Southall (from 2000-08-30 until 2000-08-31)
violin:
Terry Peake (from 2000-08-30 until 2000-08-31)
background vocals:
Eric Kempa (from 2000-08-30 until 2000-08-31), Brian Southall (from 2000-08-30 until 2000-08-31) and David Wisbiski (from 2000-08-30 until 2000-08-31)
lead vocals:
Matthew Wedge (from 2000-08-30 until 2000-08-31)
recorded at:
Woodshed Studios in Oak Park, Michigan, United States (from 2000-08-30 until 2000-08-31)
mixed at:
Woodshed Studios in Oak Park, Michigan, United States (on 2000-09-01)
4:53
A2Acoustic Instrumental
recording engineer:
Tim Pak (from 2000-08-30 until 2000-08-31)
producer:
Fordirelifesake (on 2000-09-01) and Tim Pak (on 2000-09-01)
mixer:
Tim Pak (on 2000-09-01)
acoustic guitar:
Eric Kempa (from 2000-08-30 until 2000-08-31) and Brian Southall (from 2000-08-30 until 2000-08-31)
recorded at:
Woodshed Studios in Oak Park, Michigan, United States (from 2000-08-30 until 2000-08-31)
mixed at:
Woodshed Studios in Oak Park, Michigan, United States (on 2000-09-01)
0:47
A3The Perfect Way to Cut Myself
recording engineer:
Tim Pak (from 2000-08-30 until 2000-08-31)
producer:
Fordirelifesake (on 2000-09-01) and Tim Pak (on 2000-09-01)
mixer:
Tim Pak (on 2000-09-01)
bass guitar:
David Wisbiski (from 2000-08-30 until 2000-08-31)
drums (drum set):
Justin Malek (from 2000-08-30 until 2000-08-31)
guitar:
Eric Kempa (from 2000-08-30 until 2000-08-31) and Brian Southall (from 2000-08-30 until 2000-08-31)
background vocals:
Eric Kempa (from 2000-08-30 until 2000-08-31), Brian Southall (from 2000-08-30 until 2000-08-31) and David Wisbiski (from 2000-08-30 until 2000-08-31)
lead vocals:
Matthew Wedge (from 2000-08-30 until 2000-08-31)
recorded at:
Woodshed Studios in Oak Park, Michigan, United States (from 2000-08-30 until 2000-08-31)
mixed at:
Woodshed Studios in Oak Park, Michigan, United States (on 2000-09-01)
3:09
A4She Loves Me Not
recording engineer:
Tim Pak (from 2000-08-30 until 2000-08-31)
producer:
Fordirelifesake (on 2000-09-01) and Tim Pak (on 2000-09-01)
mixer:
Tim Pak (on 2000-09-01)
bass guitar:
David Wisbiski (from 2000-08-30 until 2000-08-31)
drums (drum set):
Justin Malek (from 2000-08-30 until 2000-08-31)
guitar:
Eric Kempa (from 2000-08-30 until 2000-08-31) and Brian Southall (from 2000-08-30 until 2000-08-31)
background vocals:
Eric Kempa (from 2000-08-30 until 2000-08-31), Brian Southall (from 2000-08-30 until 2000-08-31) and David Wisbiski (from 2000-08-30 until 2000-08-31)
lead vocals:
Matthew Wedge (from 2000-08-30 until 2000-08-31)
recorded at:
Woodshed Studios in Oak Park, Michigan, United States (from 2000-08-30 until 2000-08-31)
mixed at:
Woodshed Studios in Oak Park, Michigan, United States (on 2000-09-01)
7:34
B1Intermission
recording engineer and mixer:
Tim Pak (in 2001-01)
bass guitar:
David Wisbiski (in 2001-01)
drums (drum set):
Justin Malek (in 2001-01)
guitar:
Eric Kempa (in 2001-01) and Brian Southall (in 2001-01)
background vocals:
Brian Southall (in 2001-01)
lead vocals:
Matthew Wedge (in 2001-01)
recorded at and mixed at:
Woodshed Studios in Oak Park, Michigan, United States (in 2001-01)
1:15
B2Into What We Call Stars, for Patient Imperfections
recording engineer and mixer:
Tim Pak (in 2001-01)
bass guitar:
David Wisbiski (in 2001-01)
drums (drum set):
Justin Malek (in 2001-01)
guitar:
Eric Kempa (in 2001-01) and Brian Southall (in 2001-01)
background vocals:
Brian Southall (in 2001-01)
lead vocals:
Matthew Wedge (in 2001-01)
recorded at and mixed at:
Woodshed Studios in Oak Park, Michigan, United States (in 2001-01)
5:36
B3Falling for the Promise
recording engineer and mixer:
Tim Pak (in 2001-01)
bass guitar:
David Wisbiski (in 2001-01)
drums (drum set):
Justin Malek (in 2001-01)
guitar:
Eric Kempa (in 2001-01) and Brian Southall (in 2001-01)
background vocals:
Brian Southall (in 2001-01)
lead vocals:
Matthew Wedge (in 2001-01)
recorded at and mixed at:
Woodshed Studios in Oak Park, Michigan, United States (in 2001-01)
3:44
B4Sweet, We Forgot to Name Our Cover Song
recording engineer and mixer:
Tim Pak (in 2001-01)
bass guitar:
David Wisbiski (in 2001-01)
drums (drum set):
Justin Malek (in 2001-01)
guitar:
Eric Kempa (in 2001-01) and Brian Southall (in 2001-01)
background vocals:
Brian Southall (in 2001-01)
lead vocals:
Matthew Wedge (in 2001-01)
recorded at and mixed at:
Woodshed Studios in Oak Park, Michigan, United States (in 2001-01)
5:35
212" Vinyl
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C1We Burn in Our Own Comfort
recording engineer, producer and mixer:
Scott Komer (from 2002-10-17 until 2002-10-20)
bass guitar:
David Wisbiski (from 2002-10-17 until 2002-10-20)
drums (drum set):
Justin Malek (from 2002-10-17 until 2002-10-20)
guitar:
Eric Kempa (from 2002-10-17 until 2002-10-20) and Brian Southall (from 2002-10-17 until 2002-10-20)
lead vocals:
Matthew Wedge (from 2002-10-17 until 2002-10-20)
recorded at and mixed at:
Parkhill Project Studio in Oakville, Ontario, Canada (from 2002-10-17 until 2002-10-20)
3:43
C2These Nights Will Define Me
recording engineer, producer and mixer:
Scott Komer (from 2002-10-17 until 2002-10-20)
bass guitar:
David Wisbiski (from 2002-10-17 until 2002-10-20)
drums (drum set):
Justin Malek (from 2002-10-17 until 2002-10-20)
guitar:
Eric Kempa (from 2002-10-17 until 2002-10-20) and Brian Southall (from 2002-10-17 until 2002-10-20)
lead vocals:
Matthew Wedge (from 2002-10-17 until 2002-10-20)
recorded at and mixed at:
Parkhill Project Studio in Oakville, Ontario, Canada (from 2002-10-17 until 2002-10-20)
4:04
C3Insecurities Securing Tragedy
recording engineer, producer and mixer:
Scott Komer (from 2002-10-17 until 2002-10-20)
bass guitar:
David Wisbiski (from 2002-10-17 until 2002-10-20)
drums (drum set):
Justin Malek (from 2002-10-17 until 2002-10-20)
guitar:
Eric Kempa (from 2002-10-17 until 2002-10-20) and Brian Southall (from 2002-10-17 until 2002-10-20)
lead vocals:
Matthew Wedge (from 2002-10-17 until 2002-10-20)
recorded at and mixed at:
Parkhill Project Studio in Oakville, Ontario, Canada (from 2002-10-17 until 2002-10-20)
2:44
C4Love Song
recording engineer, producer and mixer:
Tim Pak (in 2002-03)
bass guitar:
David Wisbiski (in 2002-03)
drums (drum set):
Justin Malek (in 2002-03)
guitar:
Eric Kempa (in 2002-03) and Brian Southall (in 2002-03)
background vocals:
Eric Kempa (in 2002-03), Justin Malek (in 2002-03), Brian Southall (in 2002-03) and David Wisbiski (in 2002-03)
lead vocals:
Matthew Wedge (in 2002-03)
recorded at and mixed at:
Woodshed Studios in Oak Park, Michigan, United States (in 2002-03)
cover recording of:
Lovesong (in 2002-03)
lyricist:
Robert J. Smith
composer:
Boris Williams, Laurence Tolhurst, Paul S. Thompson, Robert J. Smith, Roger O’Donnell and Simon Gallup
publisher:
APB Music Co., BMG Music Publishing Ltd., BMG Songs, Inc., Fiction Songs Ltd. and Universal Music Publishing MGB Ltd.
adaptation of:
Chanson d’amour (Chanson d’amour (lovesong))
2:30
C5My Best Wishes
recording engineer:
Adam Garbett (in 2003-07)
bass guitar:
David Wisbiski (in 2003-07)
drums (drum set):
Justin Malek (in 2003-07)
guitar:
Eric Kempa (in 2003-07) and Brian Southall (in 2003-07)
lead vocals:
Matthew Wedge (in 2003-07)
cover recording of:
My Best Wishes
4:26