Field Manual

Chris Walla
Field Manual

15,47 EUR  12,89 EUR
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Barsuk
veröffentlicht: 23.02.2015
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Sales Rank: Nr. 2604 in Klassik Rock
Nr. 65087 in Rock
Stil: Klassik Rock
Artikel Nr.: 1898435847
Anzahl der Tonträger: 1
Beschreibung:Artwork: Tony Secolo, Drums: Jason McGerr, Drums: Kurt Dahle, Mastered By: Roger Seibel, Mixed By: Chris Walla, Mixed By: Tucker Martine, Mixed By: Warne Livesey, Performer: Chris Walla, Photography By: Chris Walla, Recorded By: Chris Walla, Recorded By: Warne Livesey, Songwriter: Chris Walla, Labelcode BARS69.2 (BARK69)
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English Joseph Hale - 26.02.2008 
The promo material for Chris Walla’s solo debut contains an interview, wherein Walla talks about the amount of C-SPAN he watches between sessions. Sup...

English Matt the Raven - 12.02.2008 
It's difficult to determine who has the harder time going solo and emerging from the shadows of their successful band, the lead singer or the principa...

English Simon Vozick-Levinson - 08.02.2008 
Behold: Indiedom's most valuable sideman has broken temporarily free from the confines of Death Cab for Cutie to record a solo debut, Field Manual, th...

English WILLIAM GOODMAN - 07.02.2008 
Though hyped as a politically charged broadside, Walla's solo debut owes more to his Death Cab for Cutie partner Ben Gibbard than anyone on Capitol Hi...

English Joshua Klein - 01.02.2008 3 von 5 Sternen!
Death Cab for Cutie might have made it to a point where they'd be fine without the assistance of utility player/producer Chris Walla, but the band wou...

English Chris Mincher - 29.01.2008 3 von 5 Sternen!
It seems natural that Chris Walla would make a fine solo disc: He's Ben Gibbard's sonic wingman in Death Cab For Cutie, and he's branched out as an ex...

English Dan Didier - 24.01.2008 
It must be a daunting task to embark on a journey to break oneself out from something so concrete and adored into something new, something slightly un...