What if it Works?

What if it Works?

Infobox Album |
Name = What if it Works?


Type = Album
Artist = The Loud Family and Anton Barbeau
Released = July 11, 2006
Recorded = 2006
Genre = Rock
Length = 43:37
Label = 125 Records
Producer = Scott Miller and Anton Barbeau
Reviews =
* Allmusic Rating|3.5|5 [http://www.allmusic.com/cg/amg.dll?p=amg&token=&sql=10:uwf5zfg5eh4k link]
Last album = " From Ritual to Romance"
(2002)
This album = "What if it Works?"
(2006)
Next album =

The Loud Family's seventh full length album finds them collaborating with Anton Barbeau. Loud Family leader Scott Miller (*) and Barbeau (**) each contribute four songs to this album.

The Loud Family/Barbeau combo also cover "Rocks Off" by The Rolling Stones, "I Think I See The Light" by Cat Stevens and "Remember You" by The Zombies.

Track listing

#"Rocks Off" - 3:58
#"Song About 'Rocks Off'"* – 3:11
#"Pop Song 99"** – 3:03
#"Total Mass Destruction"* – 4:13
#"Flow Thee Water"** - 2:48
#"Remember You" – 2:26
#"(Kind of) In Love"*/** – 2:49
#"Mavis of Maybelline Towers"* – 3:17
#"I Think I See The Light" - 4:12
#"What If It Works?"** – 3:36
#"Don't Bother Me While I'm Living Forever"* – 5:57
#"I've Been Craving Lately"** - 3:59

Personnel

* Scott Miller - vocals, guitar, some keyboards, organ, piano, bass, Waldorf MicroWave
*Anton Barbeau - vocals, Hammond organ, Wurlitzer, farfisa, some drums, acoustic piano, Microkorg, bass, Micromoog, tambourine, shaker, Korg MS-10/Roland Space Echo, Arp Odyssey, acoustic and anti-acoustic piano, Navation X-Station
*Kenny Kessel - bass
*Jozef Becker - drums
*Kristine Chambers - backing vocals on "Total Mass Destruction"
*Steve Randall - electric guitar on "Flow Thee Water"
*Dave Middleton = electric guitar on "Flow Three Water"
*Julie Meyes - farfisa on "Flow Thee Water"
*Alison Faith Levy - piano and backing vocals on "I Think I See The Light"
*Gil Ray - percussion on "I Think I See The Light"
*Larry Tagg - bass on "Don't Bother Me While I'm Living Forever" and "I've Been Craving Lately"


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