A Boot and a Shoe

A Boot and a Shoe

Infobox Album
Name=A Boot and a Shoe
Type=studio
Artist=Sam Phillips


Released=Start date|2004|4
Recorded=Los Angeles, California, United States
Genre=Folk rock
Length=35:02
Label=Nonesuch
Producer=T-Bone Burnett
Reviews=*Music Box rating|4|5 [http://www.musicbox-online.com/sp-boot.html link]
Last album="Fan Dance" (2001)
This album="A Boot and a Shoe" (2004)
Next album="Don't Do Anything" (2008)

"A Boot and a Shoe" is the tenth studio album released by American singer-songwriter Sam Phillips. The album, released in April 2004, was produced by Phillips' longtime collaborator T-Bone Burnett.

Track listing

All songs were written by Sam Phillips.
#"How to Quit" – 2:27
#"All Night" – 4:05
#"I Dreamed I Stopped Dreaming" – 1:52
#"Open the World" – 2:19
#"Red Silk Five" – 2:30
#"Reflecting Light" – 3:21
#"Infiltration" – 2:16
#"Draw Man" – 3:38
#"I Wanted to Be Alone" – 2:16
#"Love Changes Everything" – 3:10
#"If I Could Write" – 2:20
#"Hole in My Pocket" – 1:25
#"One Day Late" – 3:13

Personnel

*Carla Azardrums
*Jay Bellerose – drums
*Chris Bruce – guitar
*T-Bone Burnettbass
*Sam Phillips – vocals, guitar
*Marc Ribot – guitar
*Patrick Warren – piano, pump organ, string arrangement
*David Piltch – bass
*Mike Elizondo – bass
*Jim Keltner – drums
*The Section Quartetstring section
**Eric Gorfainviolin
**Daphne Chen – violin
**Richard Doddcello
**Leah Katz – viola

Production notes

*Produced by T-Bone Burnett.
*Executive Producer – David Bither.
*Recorded by Mike Piersante at Sunset Sound Recorders (Hollywood, California), The Village (Hollywood, California), Stagg Street Studios (Van Nuys, California).
*Assisted Engineers – Brian Hearity, Jason Wormer, Emile Kelman and Ben Mumphrey
*Mixed by T-Bone Burnett and Mike Piersante.
*Mastered by Gavin Lurssen.


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