Shelter Me

Shelter Me

Infobox Album
Name = Shelter Me
Type = Album
Artist = The Waifs


Released = March 1, 1998
Recorded = January 1998
Mixmasters Productions
Genre = Folk
Producer = The Waifs
Label = Outside Music
Reviews = *amg|id=10:vi5m96bojep3|rating|4|5
Last album = "The Waifs"
(1996)
This album = "Shelter Me"
(1998)
Next album = "Sink Or Swim"
(2000)

"Shelter Me" is the second album by Australian folk band The Waifs, first released by Jarrah in March 1998.

Track listing

#"Heart Lies" (Cunningham) - 2:43
#"People Who Think They Can" (V. Simpson) - 3:15
#"Shelter Me" (Cunningham) - 3:05
#"Lest We Forget" (Cunningham) - 4:54
#"Smith St" (D. Simpson, Cunningham) - 3:40
#"Time To Part" (V. Simpson) - 4:04
#"Sound The Alarm" (Cunningham) - 3:37
#"Stuck" (V. Simpson, Cunningham) - 4:01
#"The River" (Cunningham) - 3:20
#"Spotlight" (V. Simpson) - 5:51
#"Attention" (Cunningham) - 2:31
#"Bonus Track - Billy Jones (Jazz Version)" - 3:29

Release and re-release

Much like The Waifs' debut album, "Shelter Me" was originally released in 1998 on Outside Music, but following the maistream success of The Waifs, the album was re-released on Jarrah Records of Australia in 2003, and Compass Records of America in 2004.

Personnel

The Waifs

*Josh Cunningham - Guitar (Acoustic), Mandolin, Guitar (Electric)
*Donna Simpson - Guitar, Percussion, Vocals
*Vikki Simpson - Guitar, Harmonica, Vocals

Additional musicians

*Jen Anderson - Violin, Viola
*Jeff Algra - Percussion, Drums
*Ashley Davies - Drums
*Andrew Entsch - Double Bass

Technical

*Don Bartley - Mastering
*The Waifs - Producer, Design, Photography
*Graham Fraser - Engineer
*Adam Rhodes - Engineer

Musical/Technical

*Chris Dickie - Percussion, Engineer, Mixing

External links

* [http://www.thewaifs.com Official site]


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