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The Guest/Phantom Planet (CD - 2004)

The Guest/Phantom Planet (CD - 2004)

( UPC: 00827969093825)
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Artist: Phantom Planet

Label: Epic (USA)

Genre: Rock & Pop

Album Description: Contains THE GUEST (2002) and PHANTOM PLANET (2004).

Phantom Planet: Alexander Greenwald, Sam Farrar, Jacques Brautbar, Darren Robinson, Jason Schwartzman, Jeff Conrad.

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Album Description
Contains THE GUEST (2002) and PHANTOM PLANET (2004).

Phantom Planet: Alexander Greenwald, Sam Farrar, Jacques Brautbar, Darren Robinson, Jason Schwartzman, Jeff Conrad.

Additional personnel includes: Dean Keller, Bill Racine (saxophone).

Producers: Dave Fridmann, Mitchell Froom, Tchad Blake.

Recorded at Sunset Sound Factory, Hollywood, California, 2002; Tarbox Road Studios, Cassadaga, New York, 2004.

This is an Enhanced CD, which contains both regular audio tracks and multimedia computer files.

Personnel: Bill Racine (saxophone).

Audio Mixers: Dave Fridmann; Tchad Blake.

Recording information: Alexander Greenwald's Bedroom (1999-2003); Olympic Studios, London, England (1999-2003); Sunset Sound Factory, Hollywood, CA (1999-2003); Tarbox Road Studios, Cassadaga, NY (1999-2003); Weir Brothers Studios (1999-2003).

Photographer: Mike Myerburg.

At the time they released their self-titled third album, Phantom Planet issued a deluxe release that featured their breakthrough, The Guest, along with some of its demos and Phantom Planet. Even though The Guest was the group's second album, it felt like the debut of their unapologetically sunny sound, which spawned the hits "California" and "Lonely Day." Phantom Planet, meanwhile, also felt like a debut, so different was it from the manicured pop of their previous album. Instead, the band opted for a sound influenced by trendy, garage-y New York bands like the Strokes and French Kicks, complete with surly, slurry sneers from formerly earnest singer Alex Greenwald and a rough, scuzzy sound from the rest of the band. That said, Phantom Planet isn't a bad fusion of noisy rock and the kind of music they were doing before. "The Happy Ending" kick-starts the album with equal amounts of pummeling drums and bittersweet ragged vocals; "1st Things 1st" is a model of aggressive, economical melody; and "The Meantime" rivals almost anything that appeared on Room on Fire. On the other hand, "By the Bed," "After Hours," and "Knowitall" all have as much if not more impact than the loudest songs, reaffirming that Phantom Planet really is a pop band at heart. Phantom Planet is by no means a bad album, although it is a slightly strange and frustrating one -- but together with The Guest, it helps flesh out a portrait of one of modern rock's more interestingly contradictory bands. ~ Heather Phares

Track Listing
1.Happy Ending, The
2.Badd Business
3.Big Brat
4.1st Things 1st
5.Making a Killing
6.You're Not Welcome Here
7.By the Bed
8.Knowitall
9.Jabberjaw
10.After Hours
11.Meantime, The
1.California
2.Always on My Mind
3.Lonely Day
5.Anthem
6.In Our Darkest Hour
7.Turn Smile Shift Repeat
8.Hey Now Girl
9.Nobody's Fault
10.All Over Again
11.Wishing Well
12.Something Is Wrong
13.California - (demo)
14.Always on My Mind - (London version)
15.Guest, The - (live)
16.This Is What You Get - (previously unreleased, demo)
Album Information

UPC:
00827969093825
Release Date: Jan 06, 2004
Type: Performer
Genre: Rock & Pop
Label: Epic (USA)
Distributor: Sony Music D
Engineer: Dave Fridmann; Jacqui Blake; Tchad Blake; Bill Racine
Country of Origin: USA
Original Release Year: 2004
# of Discs: 2
Studio / Live: Studio
Mono / Stereo: Stereo
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