The Question (Emery album)

The Question
Studio album by Emery
Released August 2, 2005
Genre Post-hardcore
Length 43:31
Label Tooth & Nail
Producer Brandon Ebel, Aaron Sprinkle
Emery chronology
The Question Pre-Sale Exclusive
(2005)
The Question
(2005)
I'm Only a Man
(2007)
Professional ratings
Review scores
SourceRating
Allmusic[1]
Jesus Freak Hideout[2]

The Question is the second album released by Emery. The question the title speaks of involves what is printed on the back of the CD jewel case, "Where were you when I was..." The track titles complete this question (e.g. "Where were you when I was in a lose, lose situation?" or "Where were you when I was so cold I could see my breath?").

On November 21, 2006, Emery re-released The Question, including five acoustic versions of previously recorded songs and two new demo tracks and a DVD. The DVD includes "Emery - A Film", "Live Songs", and "Bonus Footage".

Track listing

Where were you when I was...
No. Title Length
1. "So Cold I Could See My Breath"   3:31
2. "Playing with Fire"   3:51
3. "Returning the Smile You Have Had from the Start"   3:04
4. "Studying Politics"   3:31
5. "Left with Alibis and Lying Eyes"   3:22
6. "Listening to Freddie Mercury"   2:42
7. "The Weakest"   4:04
8. "Miss Behavin'"   3:17
9. "In Between 4th and 2nd Street"   0:32
10. "The Terrible Secret"   3:28
11. "In a Lose, Lose Situation"   3:56
12. "In a Win, Win Situation"   5:42
Total length:
43:31

Deluxe edition

The Question Deluxe Edition
Studio album by Emery
Released November 21, 2006
Recorded Compound Recording, Seattle
Genre Post-hardcore
Length 65:73
Label Tooth & Nail
Producer Aaron Sprinkle and Matt Carter
Emery chronology
The Question
(2005)
The Question Deluxe Edition
(2006)

The Question Deluxe Edition was released in 2006, along with a DVD, five acoustic versions of previously recorded songs, and two new demo tracks. The question the title speaks of is the first thing you will read when you open the booklet inside the case. The question is, "Where were you when I was..." and the track titles complete this question (This does not include the acoustic or demo tracks). The DVD includes "Emery - A Film.", "Live Songs", and "Bonus Footage".

Also, if you put the DVD in a computer and select either the bonus footage section or the live song section and find two extra videos, and four or five other songs. Just scroll the mouse over both pages and try to find the black emery logo icon that pops up. DVD Features:

Track listing

Where were you when I was...

  1. "So Cold I Could See My Breath" – 3:31
  2. "Playing with Fire" – 3:51
  3. "Returning the Smile You Have Had from the Start" – 3:04
  4. "Studying Politics" – 3:31
  5. "Left with Alibis and Lying Eyes" – 3:22
  6. "Listening to Freddie Mercury" – 2:42
  7. "The Weakest" – 4:04
  8. "Miss Behavin'" – 3:17
  9. "In Between 4th and 2nd Street" – 0:32
  10. "The Terrible Secret" – 3:28
  11. "In a Lose, Lose Situation" – 3:56
  12. "In a Win, Win Situation" – 5:42

Bonus Tracks

  1. "Playing With Fire (Acoustic)" - 4:18
  2. "The Ponytail Parades (Acoustic)" - 4:21
  3. "Walls (Acoustic)" - 3:55
  4. "Fractions (Acoustic)" - 4:46
  5. "Studying Politics (Acoustic)" - 3:37
  6. "Death To Inconvenience (Demo version)" - 3:50
  7. "Thoughtlife (Demo version)" - 4:00

Personnel

Emery
  • Josh Head - screamed vocals, keyboards, synthesizers, programming, piano
  • Toby Morrell - co-lead vocals, screamed vocals, additional guitars
  • Devin Shelton - co-lead vocals, rhythm guitar
  • Matt Carter - lead guitar, backing vocals
  • Joel "Chopper" Green - bass
Additional musicians
  • Dave Powell - drums, percussion
  • Melanie Studley - female vocals
  • Aaron Sprinkle - keyboards, programming
Deluxe edition production
  • Matt Carter - production (tracks 13-19)
  • Zach Hodges - mixing
  • David Bandesh - mixing (Acoustics version of "Fractions" & "Walls")

Production
  • Aaron Sprinkle - production (at Compound Recording, Seattle)
  • JR McNeely - mixing (at Compound Recording, Seattle)
  • Randy Staub - mixing (in the songs "Studying Politics" & "The Terrible Secret" at the Warehouse Vancouver, BC)
  • Troy Glessmer - mastering (at Spectre Studios)
  • Aaron Lipinski - assistance engineer
  • Aaron Mlasko - drum tech
  • Brandon Ebel - executive producer
  • Jonathan Dunn - A&R
  • Dave Taylor - worldwide representation (for ESU Management)
  • Larry Mazer - worldwide representation (for ESU Management)
  • Invisible Creature - art direction
  • Emery - art direction
  • Ryan Clark - design (for Invisible Creature)
  • Jerad Knudson - photography

Notes

Awards

In 2006, the album was nominated for a Dove Award for Recorded Music Packaging of the Year at the 37th GMA Dove Awards.[3]

References

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