Mount Eerie (album)
Mount Eerie | ||||||||||
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Studio album by The Microphones | ||||||||||
Released | January 21, 2003 | |||||||||
Recorded | November 21, 2001 - June 10, 2002 | |||||||||
Studio |
Dub Narcotic (Olympia, Washington) Quatro-Syncho (Trafton Lake, Washington) | |||||||||
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Length | 40:51 | |||||||||
Label | K | |||||||||
Producer | Phil Elverum | |||||||||
The Microphones chronology | ||||||||||
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Source | Rating |
AllMusic | link |
Pitchfork Media | 8.9/10 1/21/2003 |
Tiny Mix Tapes |
Mount Eerie is the last studio album from the band The Microphones. Microphones frontman Phil Elvrum began working on "Mount Eerie" after taking a long tour of Europe and North America. Released by K Records in 2003, the album is named after the mountain on Fidalgo Island where Elvrum spent much of his childhood.
Track listing
No. | Title | Length |
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1. | "I. The Sun" | 17:11 |
2. | "II. Solar System" | 3:38 |
3. | "III. Universe" | 6:41 |
4. | "IV. Mt. Eerie" | 8:58 |
5. | "V. Universe" | 4:23 |
Total length: |
40:51 |
Personnel
- Phil Elvrum - vocals, guitars, bass, organ, piano, Swiss alpenhorn, drums, additional percussion
- Adam Forkner - Cowbell and Trumpet on "The Sun,"
- Anna Oxygen - Additional vocals on "The Sun," "Mt. Eerie"
- Mirah - Additional vocals on "Solar System"
- Khaela Maricich - Additional vocals on "Universe" (part 1), "Mt. Eerie"
- Calvin Johnson - Additional vocals on "Universe" (part 1)
- Jenn Kliese - Additional vocals on "Universe" (part 1), "Mt. Eerie," and "Universe" (part 2)
- Kyle Field - Additional vocals and instruments on "Mt. Eerie"
- Karl Blau - Additional vocals and instruments on "Mt. Eerie"
"Precipice Carolers"
These singers form the chorus of the title track.
- Kyle Field (of Little Wings)
- Phil Elvrum
- Khaela Maricich (of The Blow)
- Phan Nguyen
- Amber Bell
- Bethany Hays Parke
- Shawn Parke
- Hollis Parke
- Dennis Driscoll
- Zach Alarcon
- Adam Forkner
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