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 | Description: | A&R [For Ark]: Jamie Davis (2), A&R [For Ato]: Bruce Flohr, A&R [For Ato]: Laurel Stearns, Arranged By: Alberta Cross, Arranged By: Petter Ericson Stakee, Arranged By: Terry Wolfers, Art Direction: Robin C. Hendrickson, Art Direction, Design [Package Design]: Frank Maddocks, Bass, Vocals: Terry Wolfers, Booking: Adele Slater, Booking: Seth Seigle, Drums: Austin Beede, Guitar: Sam Kearney, Keyboards: Alec Higgins, Management: Red Light Management, Management [Assisted By]: Anders Hester, Management [Managed By]: Bruce Flohr, Management [Managed By]: Chris Sampson, Mastered By: Andy VanDette, Mixed By: John O'Mahony, Mixed By [Mix Assistant]: Ian Shea, Photography By [Band Photo]: James Minchin III, Photography By [On Stairs]: Alan Gastelum, Photography By [Scenic Photo]: Austin Beede, Producer [Pre-production]: Rob Evans (2), Producer, Recorded By: Mike McCarthy, Recorded By: Jim Vollentine, Steel Guitar [Pedal]: Ricky Ray Jackson, Vocals, Guitar, Written-By, Lyrics By: Petter Ericson Stakee, Written-By: Alberta Cross, Written-By: Sam Kearney, Labelcode 39122972 (ARK016CD), Copyright (c) Ark Recordings (2), Phonographic Copyright (p) Ark Recordings (2), Manufactured By [PIAS] Entertainment Group, Marketed By [PIAS] Entertainment Group, Distributed By [PIAS] Entertainment Group, Published By Sony / ATV Music Publishing, Pressed By Arvato Digital Services, Mixed At Electric Lady Studios, Mastered At Masterdisk, Produced At Haunted Hollow |  | Product Safety
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|  | WILL HERMES - 01/Mar/2010 On this debut's title track, a Neil Young-ish guitar riff builds, and Swedish-British expat Petter Ericson Stakee seems to compare depression-fueled p...
|  | Martin Siberok - 04/Feb/2010 Stoner rock is alive and flourishing in the form of Alberta Cross, a New York-based outfit formed several years ago in London. This riff-ridden album ...
|  | Michael Bosley - 26/Oct/2009  Trying to create a debut album that not only works to showcase your talent and style from that fleeting first impression, but can also become a classi...
|  | Michele Yamamoto - 06/Oct/2009  Though Alberta Cross originally hail from London, their Neil Young-inspired vocals, watery guitars, and psychedelic production sound like they could h...
|  | Max Raymond - 01/Oct/2009  You could argue that Alberta Cross have arrived at the best popular time with bands such as Kings Of Leon and The Raconteurs re-igniting the fire of b...
|  | ibayntun - 29/Sep/2009 Alberta Cross' new release "Broken Side Of Time" promises to be an excellent listen, if the single I reviewed a few weeks ago is anything to go by. Th...
|  | Matt Merritt - 28/Sep/2009  I first came across Alberta Cross a few years back. I was at a Scott Matthews show and I’d been asked to help out the tour support (a guy called Josh ...
|  | Camilla Pia - 27/Sep/2009  Threatened by Courteeners fans, Peter Andre-loving ladies pounding at our door after a bitchy review, and the arrival of the new Mika record... NME ha...
|  | Paul Brown - 25/Sep/2009  For a band to be able to lay authentic claim to a genre which is traditionally attached to a specific part of the world, do they necessarily need to b...
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