Michael Krassner (1999)
| Artist: Michael Krassner |
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Product Details:
Format: CD
Manufacturer: Truck Stop (exclusive)
Sku: 60310421
UPC: 735286131321
UPC 14: 00735286131321
Release Date: 5/18/1999
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Song Listing
Disc 1
Song Title
1. This Time ~ Michael Krassner
2. Water Lets The Life In ~ Michael Krassner
3. You're Such A Fool ~ Michael Krassner
4. Glass In Garden ~ Michael Krassner
5. Atonement Song ~ Michael Krassner
6. Remedios The Beauty ~ Michael Krassner
7. Maybellene ~ Michael Krassner
8. Business Of Death ~ Michael Krassner
9. To Lose Is To Gain ~ Michael Krassner
10. Dawn ~ Michael Krassner
Album Notes and Credits
Notes & Personnel Info |
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| The Lofty Pillars: Michael Krassner; Wil Hendricks (guitar, piano); Charles Kim, Fred Lonberg-Holm, Jim Becker, Glenn Kotche, Steve Poulton, Jessica Billey, Gerald Dowd, Joseph Ferguson, Ryan Hembrey, Ernest Long. | |
| Producers: Michael Krassner, Joseph Ferguson. | |
| Engineers: Michael Krassner, Joseph Ferguson. | |
| Personnel: Glenn Kotche (drums, percussion). | |
| Audio Mixers: Joe Ferguson ; Michael Krassner . | |
| Recording information: Truckstop Audio Recording Compa. | |
| Photographer: Braden King. | |
| Unknown Contributor Roles: Jessica Billey; Wil Hendricks; Ernst Long; Ryan Hembrey; Steve Poulton; Gerald Dowd; Jim Becker; Charles Kim. | |
| Arranger: Fred Lonberg-Holm. | |
| Contrary to Michael Krassner's pedigree as the founder of the improvisational Chicago underground unit Boxhead Ensemble, his self-titled debut is a straightforward and gorgeously understated collection of piano ballads steeped in the formal traditions of '70s pop. Though not the most technically proficient singer, Krassner's wavering vocals lend added poignance to his sweetly melancholy songs, from the Lennonesque "You're Such a Fool" to the waltz-like "To Lose Is to Gain"; exquisitely atmospheric and frequently affecting, it's a fine debut. ~ Jason Ankeny | |
Musical Guests | |
| Charles Kim | |
| Fred Lonberg-Holm | |
| Glenn Kotche | |
| Steve Poulton | |
Technical Info
| Release Date : 05/18/1999 | |
| Original Release Date : 1999 | |
| Catalog ID : ALP 313CD | |
| Label : Atavistic | |
| Number of Discs : 1 | |
| Studio/Live : Studio | |
| Mono/Stereo : Stereo | |
| SPAR Code : n/a | |
| UPC : 00735286131321 |
Professional Reviews
Magnet (8-9/99, p.79)
- "...Krassner's songs resonate....It's a classic voyeur trip; you can't tuen away or help but wonder if among these crescendos and broken hearts there's something worth gazing at."
- "...Krassner's songs resonate....It's a classic voyeur trip; you can't tuen away or help but wonder if among these crescendos and broken hearts there's something worth gazing at."

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