Winter Pays for Summer

Winter Pays for Summer

Infobox Album |
Name = Winter Pays For Summer
Type = Album
Artist = Glen Phillips


Released = March 29 2005
Recorded =Between 2003 and 2004
Genre = Singer-songwriter, Alternative rock
Length = 45:13
Label = Lost Highway Records
Producer = John Fields
Reviews =
*Allmusic (3.5/5) [http://www.allmusic.com/cg/amg.dll?p=amg&sql=10:azfwxqlsldae~T1 link]
*"Rolling Stone" (3/5) [http://www.rollingstone.com/artists/glenphillips/albums/album/7207918/review/7284826/winter_pays_for_summer link]

Last album ="Live at Largo"
(2003)
This album ="Winter Pays For Summer"
(2005)
Next album ="Unlucky 7"
(2006)

"Winter Pays For Summer" is an album released in 2005 by Glen Phillips. The album was Phillips' debut for Lost Highway/Universal Records. It was recorded during 2003 and 2004. It was produced by John Fields at Paramount Studios and Mansfield Lodge, and features guest appearances by Jon Brion, Sam Phillips, Ben Folds, Andy Sturmer, Kristin Mooney, and Jonathan Foreman. The album boasts a well-produced, radio-ready sheen unheard since Phillips' days with Toad the Wet Sprocket.

It includes the debut single "Thankful", which was Phillips' first radio release for a major label since Toad the Wet Sprocket's 1997 release "Coil". However the song was pulled from radio following a slow start and "Duck And Cover" was pushed to stations as the album's first single.

After being in stores only a few months Lost Highway dropped promotion for the album mid-tour and Glen Phillips asked to be let out of his record deal to create the quiet, and less radio-geared "Mr. Lemons"

Track listing

All songs written by Glen Phillips, except where noted otherwise.
# "Duck and Cover" – 3:23
# "Thankful" – 2:59
# "Courage" – 3:30
# "Released" (Phillips, Dan Wilson) – 4:04
# "Cleareyed" (Phillips, Wilson) – 3:59
# "Falling" – 3:15
# "Half-Life" – 4:14
# "True" (Phillips, Wilson) – 3:14
# "Easier" – 3:18
# "Finally Fading" – 3:27
# "Simple" – 4:05
# "Gather" – 3:10
# "Don't Need Anything" – 2:35

Known Studio Outtakes

# "Courage" (Alternate Version)
# "Brain Trust Kid"
# "Let's Ruin Everything Tonight (Featuring Sam Phillips)"
# "Better Off Here"
# "The Hole"
# "Revelator" (Gillian Welch Cover)
# "Make Me Forget"
# "Black Dog Beside Me"
# "Always Returning" (Phillips, Danny Wilde)
# "I Still Love You (Featuring Sam Phillips)"
# "The Innocent"
# "Chapel Perilous"


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