Inside In

Inside In

Infobox Album | Name = Inside In
Type = Album
Artist = Mike Gordon


Released = August 19,2003 (US)
Recorded = 1999 & 2002
Genre = Music
Length = 46:28
Label = Ropeadope Records
Producer = Mike Gordon (Cactus Unlimited) | Reviews = * Allmusic Rating|4|5 [http://www.allmusic.com/cg/amg.dll?p=amg&sql=10:wcftxqwaldke link]
Last album = "Clone" - w/ Leo Kottke
(2002)
This album = "Inside In"
(2003)
Next album = "Sixty Six Steps" - w/ Leo Kottke
(2005)

"Inside In" is Mike Gordon's first solo album and was released August 19, 2003. This album was wholly produced during and after the movie, "Outside Out" and uses aural tracks from it. Included in the liner notes are lyrics to some tracks, art and design by Andrew Cunningham, photography by David Barron, confessions of a room, acronyms, a "good quote" from Col. Bruce Hampton, and "everything else unsaid".

Gordon formed a solo band to tour in support of the album in late 2003.

In 2006, Gordon created an audio and visual project with his mother, artist Marjorie Minkin, featuring sculpture designs set to the music of "Inside In". During the summer, he is touring with a backing band called Ramble Dove - named after the fictitious band in the "Outside Out" film.

Track listing

#"Take Me Out" – 3:03
#"Bone Delay" – 4:20
#"Admoop" – 1:56
#"Outside Out" – 3:23
#"The Beltless Buckler" – 3:22
#"Soulfood Man" – 3:28
#"The Teacher" – 3:31
#"Gatekeeper" – 3:22
#"Couch Lady" – 4:01
#"Major Minor" – 3:43
#"The Lesson" – 3:00
#"Exit Wound" – 3:22
#"Steel Bones" – 5:55
#"Take Me Out II" – 2:24
#"Take Me Out" (outro) – 2:09

Personnel

*Mike Gordon – banjo, bass, guitar, percussion, pedal steel, accordion, keyboards, sound effects, vocals, tubular bells, bass harmonica
*Elizabeth Combs Beglin – vocals, spoken word
*Buddy Cage – pedal steel guitar
*Vassar Clements – fiddle
*Jeff Coffin – clarinet
*Jon Fishman – drums
*Béla Fleck – banjo
*Future Man – percussion
*Col. Bruce Hampton – guitar, vocals
*James Harvey – piano, trombone, keyboards, clavinet
*Ida James – spoken word
*Gabe Jarrett – drums
*Craig Johnson – trumpet
*Jeff Lawson – drums
*Russ Lawton – drums
*Stuart Paton – percussion
*Jared Slomoff – trumpet, background vocals
*Gordon Stone – pedal steel guitar
*Jimi Stout – spoken word
*Heloise Williams – vocals

Quotes

"Forensic thistle cushions sell out barber pops."

"Inside In" is what Wayne Newton is to seafood." - Col. Bruce Hampton

"Hats off to Rupert."

"Dedicated to Ginny Herschede, the Couch Lady, 1915-2003."

External links

* [http://www.insidein.com Official website of "Inside In"]


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