Kip Boardman - Hello, I Must Be... FLAC
- Performer: Kip Boardman
- Title: Hello, I Must Be...
- Genre: Rock / Funk / Folk & World
- Cat #: M00012
- Label: Mesmer Records
- Country: US
- Date of release: 2005
- Style: Classic Rock
- FLAC size 2625 mb
- MP3 size: 2343 mb
- Record From CD, Album
Tracklist
| 1 | What Are Clouds?Acoustic Bass – Tom FreundBacking Vocals – Kristen MooneyHarp [Guatamelan] – Arturo Gerst | 4:48 |
| 2 | Losing StreakBacking Vocals – Kristen MooneyBass, Electric Piano [Rhodes] – rwvOrgan [Hammond], Chamberlin – Danny McGough | 3:47 |
| 3 | Life Would Leave Us | 5:28 |
| 4 | Spin Me AroundArranged By [Orchestral] – Van Dyke Parks | 3:25 |
| 5 | The WheelAcoustic Bass – Tom Freund | 5:22 |
| 6 | Socks Have HolesOrgan [Hammond], Chamberlin – Danny McGough | 2:29 |
| 7 | Dirty WorkAcoustic Bass – Tom FreundBacking Vocals – Gary EatonPedal Steel Guitar – Josh Grange | 3:21 |
| 8 | Good Place To HideBacking Vocals – Beth HartDrums, Percussion – Dave Raven | 2:32 |
| 9 | Truth And The IdiotDrums – Charlie Paxon | 3:36 |
| 10 | Hello, I Must BeBacking Vocals – Julie ChristensenDrums, Percussion – Dave RavenHarmonica [Chromatic] – David McKelvyOrgan [Hammond], Chamberlin – Danny McGoughPedal Steel Guitar – Josh Grange | 3:08 |
Versions
| Category | Artist | Title (Format) | Label | Category | Country | Year |
|---|
| MSR 0003 | Kip Boardman | Hello, I Must Be... (CD, Album) | Mesmer Records | MSR 0003 | US | 2006 |
Credits
- Co-producer – Tony Gilkyson
- Drums, Percussion – Don Heffington
- Electric Guitar, Acoustic Guitar, Banjo – Tony Gilkyson
- Mixed By – R. Walt Vincent
- Producer – R. Walt Vincent
- Songwriter – Kip Boardman
- Vocals, Bass, Piano, Electric Piano [Wurlitzer], Banjo – Kip Boardman
Notes
70's AM radio, dusty floorboards, cold barley tea, a walk at dusk.
"Timeless, intimate, and captivating..." - Comes with a Smile magazine
"Boardman's writing and piano playing, along with an uncannily mature use of colorfully layered vocal harmonies that stand out. His songs bear a resonant late '70's feel that fits comfortably with his bright alto vocals, which he wisely never strains." - No Depression Magazine
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