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The War On Drugs - Lost In The Dream

The War On Drugs - Lost In The Dream

Musician: The War On Drugs
Album title: Lost In The Dream
Style: Indie Rock
Released: 2014
Country: US
Size MP3 version: 1734 mb
Size APE version: 1114 mb
Size WMA version: 1869 mb
Rating ✫: 4.9
Votes: 315
Format: MOD MP3 MPC DTS VOC ADX WAV
Genre: Rock

The War On Drugs - Lost In The Dream


Tracklist Hide Credits

A1 Under The Pressure
Baritone Saxophone – Jon NatchezBass – Dave Hartley*Drums, Percussion – Charlie Hall Synthesizer [Arp 2600] – Michael Johnson Vocals, Electric Guitar, Piano, Synthesizer, Other [MS16 Dubs] – Adam Granduciel
8:51
A2 Red Eyes
Baritone Saxophone – Jon NatchezBass [Fretless], Percussion – Dave Hartley*Drums – Pat Berkery*Upright Piano, Organ – Robbie BennettVocals, Electric Guitar, Acoustic Guitar, Twelve-String Guitar [Mitch Easter's Hagstrom 12 Strings], Synthesizer [Arp String Synthesizer] – Adam Granduciel
4:59
A3 Suffering
Bass – Dave Hartley*Drums – Pat Berkery*Organ – Nicolas VernhesPedal Steel Guitar – Ricky Ray JacksonSaxophone – Joseph ShabasonVocals, Electric Guitar, Guitar [Black Box Guitar], Electric Piano [Wurlitzer], Electric Piano [Fender Rhodes], Piano, Synthesizer – Adam Granduciel
6:01
B1 An Ocean In Between The Waves
Bass – Dave Hartley*Drums – Jon AshleyElectric Piano [Mutron Rhodes] – Robbie BennettSaxophone – David FishkinVocals, Electric Guitar, Acoustic Guitar, Guitar [Flux Guitars], Organ, Synthesizer – Adam Granduciel
7:11
B2 Disappearing
Bass [Mutron II Bass] – Dave Hartley*Effects [Pitch Transposer], Drum Programming [Additional] – Jeff ZeiglerElectric Piano [Flux Wurlitzer] – Robbie BennettMusic By – Granduciel*, Michael Johnson Synthesizer [Arp 2600] – Michael Johnson Vocals, Electric Guitar [Electric Firebird Guitars], Slide Guitar, Synthesizer, Piano, Electric Piano [Space Wurlitzer], Drums, Drum [Linn Drum], Harmonica – Adam Granduciel
6:51
C1 Eyes To The Wind
Baritone Saxophone – Jon NatchezBass – Dave Hartley*Drums – Charlie Hall Lap Steel Guitar – Mike Sobel Pedal Steel Guitar – Ricky Ray JacksonSaxophone – Joseph ShabasonUpright Piano, Grand Piano, Synthesizer [Arp String Synthesizer] – Robbie BennettVocals, Harmonica, Electric Guitar, Acoustic Guitar, Electric Piano [Space Rhodes], Synthesizer [Arp Omni II] – Adam Granduciel
5:54
C2 The Haunting Idle
Electric Guitar, Synthesizer [Oberheim], Mixed By – Adam GranducielGuitar [Black Strat] – Paul SukeenaPerformer [Eventide Cascades] – Michael Johnson
3:07
C3 Burning
Bass – Dave Hartley*Drums [Inadvertent Drums] – Mike SneeringerPiano – Robbie BennettTape [Tape Flangin'] – Gabe WaxVocals, Electric Guitar, Acoustic Guitar, Organ, Synthesizer, Drums, Percussion, Harmonica – Adam Granduciel
5:48
D1 Lost In The Dream
Bass – Dave Hartley*Drums – Jon AshleyElectric Piano [Wurlitzer] – Robbie BennettGuitar [Leslie Guitar] – Carter TantonVocals, Acoustic Guitar, Electric Guitar, Piano, Performer [Fun Machine], Synthesizer, Harmonica, Percussion – Adam Granduciel
4:09
D2 In Reverse
Bass – Dave Hartley*Drums, Percussion – Charlie Hall Piano – Robbie BennettTambourine – Nicolas VernhesVocals, Electric Guitar, Acoustic Guitar, Synthesizer, Piano, Percussion, Performer [Publison] – Adam Granduciel
7:41

Companies, etc.

  • Phonographic Copyright (p) – Secretly Canadian
  • Copyright (c) – Secretly Canadian
  • Copyright (c) – Sea Formation Music
  • Mixed At – Rare Book Room
  • Mixed At – Uniform Recording
  • Recorded At – Uniform Recording
  • Recorded At – Echo Mountain Recording
  • Recorded At – Fidelitorium
  • Recorded At – Rare Book Room
  • Recorded At – Miner Street Recordings
  • Recorded At – Water Music
  • Recorded At – Public Hi-Fi
  • Recorded At – University Of The Arts, Philadelphia, PA
  • Mastered At – Sterling Sound
  • Mastered At – Salt Mastering
  • Exclusive Retailer – Vinyl Me, Please

Credits

  • Art Direction, Photography By [Back Polaroid + Additional Vibey Holga Photos] – Adam Granduciel
  • Design, Layout – Daniel Murphy
  • Engineer [Additional] – Adam Granduciel, Brad Bell, Jon Low*, Michael Johnson , Nicolas Vernhes
  • Engineer [Assistant Mastering Engineer] – Steve Fallone
  • Engineer [Assistant Mix Engineer] – Gabe Wax (tracks: A1 to A3, B3, C1, C3 to D2)
  • Engineer [Assistant] – Gabe Wax, Jon Ashley, Matt Schimelfenig, Sean Kelly , Ted Richardson
  • Management – Ami Kay Spishock
  • Management [Assisted By] – Carolyne Klein
  • Mastered By – Greg Calbi
  • Mixed By – Jeff Zeigler (tracks: B1, B2, C2), Nicolas Vernhes (tracks: A1 to A3, B3, C1, C3 to D2)
  • Photography By [Cover, Gatefold, Sleeve] – Dusdin Condren
  • Producer [Additional Production], Engineer [Most Engineering], Mixed By [Pre-mixing] – Jeff Zeigler
  • Producer, Arranged By – Adam Granduciel
  • Songwriter – Adam Granduciel

Notes

Limited to 2,100 copies. Gatefold tip-on sleeve with glossy, printed inner sleeves. Includes a download code.

©&℗ 2014 Secretly Canadian

All songs © 2014 Sea Formation Music ASCAP

Mixed at Rare Book Room Studios, Brooklyn, August-September 2013. "An Ocean in Between the Waves," "Disappearing" and "The Haunting Idle" mixed at Uniform Recording, Philadelphia, September-November 2013.

All songs recorded between August 2012 and November 2013 at Uniform Recording (Philly), Echo Mountain (Asheville, NC), Fidelitorium (Kornersville, NC), Rare Book Room (Brooklyn), Miner St (Philly), Water Music (Hoboken), Public Hi-Fi (Austin), University of the Arts (Philly) and Adam's house in Philly.

Mastered at Sterling Sound, NYC.

Barcode and Other Identifiers

  • Barcode (Sticker on shrinkwrap): 656605031040
  • Barcode: 6 56605 03101 9
  • Label Code: LC 29278
  • Matrix / Runout: SC-310LP A
  • Matrix / Runout: SC-310LP B Salt
  • Matrix / Runout: SC-310LP C
  • Matrix / Runout: SC-310LP D Salt
  • Rights Society: ASCAP

Other versions

Category Artist Title (Format) Label Category Country Year
none The War On Drugs Lost In The Dream ‎(10xFile, FLAC, Album) Secretly Canadian none Europe 2014
SC310LPC4 The War On Drugs Lost In The Dream ‎(2xLP, Album, Ltd, RE, Gre) Secretly Canadian SC310LPC4 US 2018
SC310 The War On Drugs Lost In The Dream ‎(CDr, Album, Promo) Secretly Canadian SC310 US 2014
SC310 The War On Drugs Lost In The Dream ‎(2xLP, Album, Ltd, Pur) Secretly Canadian SC310 US 2014
none The War On Drugs Lost In The Dream ‎(2xLP, Album, TP) Secretly Canadian none US Unknown



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Enila
Something tells me that my proper release on Secretly Canadian sounds wayyyyy better than the VMP version ;)
Gldasiy
pressed with the same plates at the same plant so not sure why that would be the case....
JoJogar
i fell out of love with "recent" bands and albums until someone recommended lost in the dream to me, one of the best albums ive heard for years, yes it does sound like Dylan but is that a bad thing?, a beautiful album where i can just get lost in the guitar and drums, i can't heap enough praise on it.
Connorise
Anyone interested in selling this record? If so, Message me.
Teonyo
This package should include:-The standard "Vinyl Me Please" partial wrap-around housing for the sealed record jacket ...-A bird print …-A black tee shirt with the bird from the print on it [sealed in a plastic bag] … Note: This may or may not have been an add on, I've seen it both ways.-A sealed vinyl album will have a green sticker in the upper left corner stating: THE WAR ON DRUGS/LOST IN THE DREAM/LIMITED EDITION ON GREEN VINYL/A VINYL ME, PLEASE EXCLUSIVE and then VINYL ME PLEASE printed with a rectangles box ...
Mejora
It's a good album, kind of Dylanesque with a dash of Tom Petty. Good road music.Unfortunately, I find by the time "Disappearing" finishes, I've had enough of it. The songs are just too similar. I have never even played the second LP. I feel that with a bit of editing to "Under the Pressure" (why does it go on for nearly nine minutes?) and axing "Suffering" (a waste of a track), this could have been a fine 1xLP.
Marad
If you shut the record off after "Disappearing", you'll miss out on "Eyes to the Wind" and "In Reverse"!!!!!!! (WTF, dude.)
Hunaya
I hate digipacks. Does someone knows if you can ge this great cd also somewhere in a jewel case?