I've been promising the release of Boom Logistics' Fifth for a little over a year now, and here it finally is!
And of course you can buy it from iTunes.
Here are the full album credits, or you can download the press release: Download BoomLogisticsFifth.
Track list:
- The Zeigarnik Effect
- Thermocline
- And the twang of ancient guitar on the radio says we’re still in love
- Unfamiliar Sands
- Arkansas and Blake-light tragedy
- The life of significant soil
- The Right Hand of Light
- Here comes my noble gull catcher
- The Left Hand of Darkness
- Loss II: Castle Hill
Simon Hopkins: electric and acoustic guitars, keyboards, prepared piano, atmospheres, voice
Peter Marsh: double bass (6)
Christopher Jones: electric guitar, voice (1, 2, 3, 8)
Steve Morgan: piano (2, 4, 8)
Nick Reynolds: clarinet (2, 4, 5, 7, 8, 9)
Mark Lord: acoustic and electric guitars (4)
All compositions: Hopkins, except 2, 8 (Morgan/Hopkins) and 4 (Hopkins/Lord)
Produced by Simon Hopkins, Istanbul 2014
Mastered by Simon Heyworth, assisted by Andy Miles at Super Audio Mastering, Devon, UK
Cover design: Paul Finn, Fitzroy and Finn
Cover image: Simon Hopkins
Hey Simon, Thanks for making BL5 available. I really would have preferred the Bandcamp method. Could get a FLAC downloads of the music then. In any event it's greatly to add this to the archives. Hope you're well. Cheers, Terry
Posted by: Terry Bennett | April 19, 2016 at 03:50 PM
yes, not keen on iTunes either. as a contributor it'd be nice to hear it without having to pay for it.
Posted by: Peter | April 21, 2016 at 10:26 AM
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