Wear Headphones

Wear Headphones

Infobox Album | Name = Wear Headphones
Type = Album
Artist = Daniel Folmer



Released = September 23, 2006
Recorded = 2002 - 2006, Dallas, TX
Genre = Indie rock, Folk music, Singer-Songwriter
Length = 70:03
Label = guTTerTh Records
Producer = John Congleton, Daniel Folmer, Justin Collins, Michael Briggs

Wear Headphones (GR001), released on September 23, 2006, is a collection of songs written by Daniel Folmer from 2002 - 2006.

'The majority of songs were recorded by John Congleton of the pAper chAse in Dallas, TX and Denton, TX.

'"Wear Headphones" is the first release on Dallas, TX based guTTerTh Records, a division of guTTerTh producTions.

Instrumentation

All music and instrumentation by Daniel Folmer.

Except:
* Cody Seals - Drums on Tracks 1, 4, 5, 6
* Justin Collins - Drums on Track 3
* Celia Carver - Words/Vocals on Track 22
* Peter Hofstad - Guitar on Track 22
* Tex Winters - Alternate Vocals on Tracks 19/20

Track listing

# Who Do You Think You Were?
# Serotonin
# Mr. Anderson
# Son Of A Bank
# Speaking French
# Warmth Of A Dryer
# Cold Day In July
# Better Off
# Said To Myself
# Speed Queen
# Created
# Everyone’s Columbus
# Vapors Of Poison
# Object
# In The Smoke
# Orifice Or Oedipus
# Lonely Seed
# Giant Steel Coffin
# No Sound
# Ashley McCoy
# You Were A Maiden
# Tend To Me

ingles

# Speaking French
# Serotonin
# Lonely Seed

External links

* [http://www.danielfolmer.com danielfolmer.com (Official Website)]
* [http://www.myspace.com/dfolmer Daniel Folmer on MySpace]
* [http://www.gutterth.com/content/view/88 guTTerTh Records]
* [http://www.gutterth.com/content/view/87 Wear Heapdhones Details on guTTerTh.com]
* [http://www.gutterth.com/content/view/89 Wear Heapdhones Lyrics]


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