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01. Panic At The Disco "We're So Starving" 02. Panic At The Disco "Nine In The Afternoon" 03. Panic At The Disco "She's A Handsome Woman" 04. Panic At The Disco "Do You Know What I'm Seeing?" 05. Panic At The Disco "That Green Gentleman (Things have changed)" 06. Panic At The Disco "I Have Friends In Holy Spaces" 07. Panic At The Disco "Northern Downpour" 08. Panic At The Disco "When The Day Met The Night" 09. Panic At The Disco "Pas De Cheval" 10. Panic At The Disco "The Piano Knows Something I Don't Know" 11. Panic At The Disco "Behind The Sea" 12. Panic At The Disco "Folkin' Around" 13. Panic At The Disco "She Had The World" 14. Panic At The Disco "From A Mountain In The Middle Of The Cabins" 15. Panic At The Disco "Mad As Rabbits" 16. Panic! At The Disco "Keine Titelinformation (Data Track)"
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 | Beschreibung: | For Panic at the Discos sophomore follow-up to their break-through debut 2005s a FEVER YOU CAN'T SWEAT OUT, the band enlisted the help of renowned producer Rob Mathes. What they created is nothing short of a masterpiece, the 60's pop-inspired PRETTY ODD. With this album the band opted for real instruments and live tracking over Pro Tools software, citing influences as the Beach Boys, Bob Dylan, and the Beatles. Includes their new hit single "Nine in the Afternoon.", Runningtime: 00:00:00, A&R: Pete Wentz, Alto Saxophone, Clarinet: David Mann, Arranged By [Orchestra], Conductor [Orchestra]: Rob Mathes, Art Direction [Creative And Art Direction]: Alex Kirzhner, Art Direction [Creative And Art Direction]: Panic! At The Disco, Booking [For CAA]: Andrew Simon (2), Booking [UK And Mainland Europe For Primary Talent]: Mark Ngui, Cello: Anthony Pleeth, Contractor [Orchestra]: Isobel Griffiths, Double Bass: Chris Laurence, Engineer [Orechestra Assistant, Abbey Road Studios]: Lewis Jones, Engineer [Orechestra, Abbey Road Studios]: Jonathan Allen, Engineer, Recorded By [Assistant, Studio At The Palms]: Mark Gray (5), Engineer, Recorded By [Studio At The Palms]: Claudius Mittendorfer, Guitar [Additional], Keyboards [Additional], Mandolin [Additional], Piano [Acoustic, Additional]: Rob Mathes, Illustration: Alex Kirzhner, Illustration: Connie Makita, Illustration: Tanapan Puangpakdee, Legal: Scott Bradford (3), Lyrics By: Ryan Ross, Management: Bob McLynn (2), Management: Crush Music Media Management, Management: Jonathan Daniel, Management: Scott Nagelberg, Management [Business, For Richman Business Management]: Murray Richman, Management [Business, For Richman Business Management]: Nathan Richman, Management [Studio Manager, Abbey Road Studios]: Colette Barber, Management [Studio Manager, Studio At The Palms]: Zoe Thrall, Mastered By: Scott Hull (2), Mixed By: Peter Cobbin, Mixed By [Assistant]: Richard Lancaster, Mixed By [Second Assistant]: Peter Hutchings, Photography By: Jennifer Tzar, Producer: Rob Mathes, Tenor Saxophone: Andy Snitzer, Trombone: Michael Davis, Trumpet, Flugelhorn: Jeff Kievit, Viola: Peter Lale, Violin [1st]: Perry Montague-Mason, Violin [2nd]: Warren Zielinski, Written-By, Performer: Panic! At The Disco, Contractor [Strings], Concertmaster: Sandra Park, Engineer: Alex Venguer, Management [Studio Manager]: Chris Bubacz, Trumpet: Alex Venguer, Trumpet: Tony Kadleck, Trumpet [Piccolo]: Jeff Kievit, Lyrics By: Brendon Urie, Lyrics By [Additional]: Jon Walker, Lyrics By [Additional]: Spencer Smith (2), Lyrics By: Brendon Urie, Lyrics By [Additional]: Jon Walker, Lyrics By [Additional]: Spencer Smith (2), Electric Piano [Wurlitzer]: Eric Ronick, Labelcode FUEL430524.2 (2-430524, 2-430524), Phonographic Copyright (p) Atlantic Recording Corporation, Copyright (c) Atlantic Recording Corporation, Phonographic Copyright (p) WEA International Inc., Copyright (c) WEA International Inc., Published By Sweet Chin Music, Published By EMI Music Publishing, Recorded At Studio At The Palms, Engineered At Studio At The Palms, Mixed At Abbey Road Studios, Recorded At Abbey Road Studios, Recorded At Legacy Recording Studios, Mastered At Scott Hull Mastering, Pressed By Cinram, Olyphant, PA, Glass Mastered At |  | Produzent: |
Rob Mathes |
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Alfin B. - 01.06.2019  Nobody can disagree with the fact that pretty. odd. by panic! at the disco is one of the grooviest albums of all time. It's honestly a tragedy that so many people wrote off Panic! at the Disco as some weird emo band when they first came up and then denied themselves listening to Pretty.Odd which is honestly SUCH a stunning album.
|  | Emma Pollard - 13.04.2008  At first I think that I must be listening to the wrong album. THIS is Panic at the Disco What, really It can't be, it sounds nothing like them! What...
|  | Jonah Weiner - 08.04.2008  Kids grow up so fast these days. One day, they?re toddling in their Huggies; next thing you know, they?ve got beards and they?re getting over their gu...
|  | cloudspeakers - 29.03.2008 ...
|  | Sean Adams - 27.03.2008  Whilst gazing at a news story about "a man who died whilst drinking a Starbucks", my ears are bleeding so much the bass has become muffled. It must be...
|  | Paul Schrodt - 25.03.2008  ...
|  | AARON BURGESS - 25.03.2008  In the two and a half years since its multi-platinum debut, A Fever You Can't Sweat Out, threatened to eclipse the band—Fall Out Boy—whose...
|  | BARRY WALTERS - 25.03.2008 Members of most bands pay their dues in a van with no money and no audience, but Panic at the Disco's Ryan Ross played nurse to an alcoholic dad who d...
|  | Katie Hasty - 21.03.2008 Panic at the Disco's sophomore set has a lot more cheery moments and fewer busy elements than its smash debut, "A Fever You Can't Sweat Out," and, muc...
|  | Leah Greenblatt - 21.03.2008 Boys in emo bands have it pretty good these days, don't they The chords are easy, the girls adoring, and the Facebook friends bountiful. Plus, for al...
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