Mutual Admiration Society (album)
For other uses, see Mutual Admiration Society (disambiguation).
| Mutual Admiration Society | |
|---|---|
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| Studio album by Mutual Admiration Society | |
| Released | July 13, 2004 | 
| Recorded | December 2000 | 
| Genre | Folk, Bluegrass | 
| Length | 41:02 | 
| Label | Sugar Hill Records | 
| Producer | Ethan Johns | 
| Professional ratings | |
|---|---|
| Review scores | |
| Source | Rating | 
| Allmusic | (?)[1] | 
| PopMatters | (positive)[2] | 
Mutual Admiration Society is an album featuring the collaboration between Nickel Creek's Chris Thile, Sara Watkins, and Sean Watkins, and Glen Phillips, the former lead singer of folk-rock group Toad the Wet Sprocket. It was recorded in three days in December 2000, but took 3½ years to be released.
Track listing
- "Comes a Time" (Phillips) – 4:07
 - "Sake of the World" (Brion, Phillips) – 2:41
 - "Windmills" (Dining, Guss, Nichols, Phillips) – 4:30
 - "Be Careful" (Phillips) – 3:57
 - "Running Out" (Phillips) – 1:56
 - "Somewhere Out There" (Phillips) – 4:21
 - "Francesca" (Phillips) – 3:20
 - "Trouble" (Brion, McGregor) – 3:36
 - "La Lune" (Kennedy) – 4:18
 - "Reprise" (Kennedy) – 2:05
 - "Think About Your Troubles" (Nillsson) – 6:11
 
Personnel [3]
Musical
- Chris Thile - Mandolin, Vocals, Group Member
 - Sara Watkins - Fiddle, Vocals, Group Member
 - Sean Watkins - Guitar, Mandolin, Vocals, Group Member
 - Glen Phillips - Vocals, Group Member
 - Ethan Johns - Mandolin, Percussion, Guitar (Electric), Vocals (background), Producer, Engineer, Mixing
 - Richard Causon - Piano, Accordion, Organ (Hammond)
 - Jennifer Condos - Bass
 
Technical
- Robert Hadley - Mastering
 - Nickel Creek - Creative Director
 - Glen Rose - Photography
 - Doug Sax - Mastering
 - Wendy Stamberger - Design, Creative Director
 
Chart listings
| Chart | Provider(s) | Peak position  | 
Certification | Sales/ shipments  | 
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Billboard Top Heatseekers (U.S.)[4] | Billboard | 31 | Not certified | |
| Billboard Top Independent Albums (U.S.)[5] | 22 | |||
| Billboard Top Internet Albums (U.S.)[6] | 283 | |||
References
- ↑ Allmusic review
 - ↑ PopMatters review
 - ↑ Credits at Allmusic
 - ↑ Top Heatseekers chart positions at Billboard.com
 - ↑ Top Independent Albums chart positions at Billboard.com
 - ↑ Top Internet Albums chart positions at Billboard.com
 
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