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Anchor Drops Studio album by Umphrey's McGee Released June 29, 2004 Recorded August 11, 2003 - January, 2004 in Chicago, IL and Champaign, IL Genre Progressive rock, Jam band Length 64:42 Label SCI Fidelity Umphrey's McGee chronology Local Band Does OKlahoma
(2003)Anchor Drops
(2004)Safety In Numbers
(2006)Professional ratings Review scores Source Rating Allmusic [1]
Anchor Drops is Umphrey's McGee's third studio album (sixth overall), released on June 29, 2004. It is the first studio album to feature drummer Kris Myers. For this album, the band mixed progressive rock with acoustic folk, jam band grooves, heavy metal and electronica. The album also contains a horn section (including Karl Denson) on the track "Wife Soup."
The cover is an overhead image of the city of Chicago. In the inner sleeve many close up shots of the city of Chicago are portrayed. On the cover, the word "Chicago" is written in maritime flags.
Track listing
- "Plunger" (Jake Cinninger, Brendan Bayliss) – 5:59
- "Anchor Drops" (Bayliss) – 4:48
- "In the Kitchen" (Cinninger, Bayliss) – 3:58
- "Bullhead City" (Cinninger, Bayliss) – 4:32
- Elliott Peck on vocals
- "Miss Tinkle's Overture" (Cinninger) – 5:37
- "Uncommon" (Mike Nolan, Bayliss) – 2:50
- "JaJunk pt.I" (Bayliss, Cinninger) – 3:19
- "13 Days" (Cinninger, Joel Cummins, Bayliss) – 4:28
- "JaJunk pt.II" (Bayliss, Cinninger) – 3:44
- "Walletsworth" (Cinninger, Bayliss) – 4:37
- "Robot World" (Ryan Stasik, Cinninger, Bayliss) – 5:00
- "Mulche's Odyssey" (Cinninger) – 4:56
- "Wife Soup" (Bayliss, Cinninger, Stasik, Cummins, Kris Myers) – 7:43
- Karl Denson on saxophone
- Andy Geib on trombone
- "The Pequod" (Cinninger) – 2:55
Personnel
- Brendan Bayliss - guitar, vocals
- Jake Cinninger - guitar, Moog, synthesizers, vocals
- Joel Cummins - keyboards, vocals
- Ryan Stasik - bass guitar, no vocals
- Kris Myers - drums, vocals
- Andy Farag - percussion
Graphic Design: Rob Heimbrock
References
- ^ Ruhlmann, William. Anchor Drops at Allmusic
Categories:- Umphrey's McGee albums
- 2004 albums
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