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Moontraveler Studio album by Aaron Sprinkle Released July 13, 1999 Recorded Jer's house, Aaron's house, The Sound Kitchen and Casa Recording Co. Genre Alternative rock Length 40:32 Label Organic Records Producer Aaron Sprinkle, Blake Wescott, Karina Sprinkle Professional reviews The reviews parameter has been deprecated. Please move reviews into the “Reception” section of the article. See Moving reviews into article space.
Aaron Sprinkle chronology _ Moontraveler
(1999)The Kindest Days
(2000)Moontraveler is the debut solo album by singer/songwriter/producer Aaron Sprinkle; it was his first release on Organic Records. Moontraveler is Aaron's first release after his second band, Rose Blossom Punch, was disbanded.[citation needed] The album has an acoustic feel which has been likened to Mike Knotts work[1][2] and also shows some electric and techno influence.[1] "Solace", "Not All Bad", "A Friend I Had" and "What Sorry Could Be" later appeared on Aaron's last solo album, Lackluster.
Track listing
- "Solace" – 3:39
- "I Wish I Were You" – 3:08
- "Antennae's Wife" – 3:26
- "Not All Bad" – 3:26
- "A Friend A Had" – 5:13
- "Mae" – 4:09
- "What Sorry Could Be" – 4:26
- "All In A Day's Work" – 5:01
- "A Step Ahead" – 3:43
- "Motor Cars" – 4:16
Album credits
- Produced by Aaron Sprinkle except "Not All Bad" produced by Blake Wescott
- Additional production on "Solace", "A Friend I Had" and "A Step Ahead" by Karina Sprinkle
- Mixed at The Sound Kitchen (Franklin, TN) by J.R. McNeely except "Not All Bad" mixed by Blake Wescott at Casa Recording Co. (Seattle, WA)
- Recorded at Jer's house, Aaron's house, and The Sound Kitchen by Aaron Sprinkle except "Not All Bad" recorded by Blake Wescott at Casa Recording Co.
- Mastered at Spectre Mastering (Seattle, WA) by Troy Glessner
- Sound Kitchen mixes assisted by Melissa Cabezas-Mattey
- Photos by Ron Tennison
- Art direction / Design by Aaron Sprinkle and Brandon Choi
- A&R: Todd Randall
- All vocals, instruments and programming by Aaron Sprinkle except:
- Drum loop on "Solace" and "Mae" by Aaron Mlasko
- Drums on "Not All Bad" by Paul Mumaw
- Slide Guitar, Bass and Background Vocals on "Not All Bad" by Blake Wescott
- All songs by Aaron Sprinkle except "A Friend I Had" by Aaron & Karina Sprinkle
References
See also Albums - Moontraveler
- The Kindest Days
- Bareface
- Live: The Boy Who Stopped The World
- Lackluster
EPs Categories:- Aaron Sprinkle albums
- 1999 albums
- Debut albums
- Albums produced by Aaron Sprinkle
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