North (musikalbum av Logh)

North
Studioalbum av Logh
UtgivningSverige 28 mars 2007
Tyskland 5 april 2007
Europa 9 april 2007
Inspelat2006, The Hill, Vader Island Studio, Mission Hall Studio, Studio Gröndahl, Stackerlee Studio och "diverse lägenheter"
GenrePostrock
SkivbolagBad Taste Records
ProducentLogh
Logh-kronologi
A Sunset Panorama
(2005)
North
(2007)
Death to My Hometown (EP)
(2009)

North är Loghs fjärde studioalbum, utgivet 2007 på Bad Taste Records. Skivan utgavs i Europa på Stereo Test Kit Records 2007 och på vinyl samma år av Bad Taste Records.[1]

Låtlista

All text och musik av Mattias Friberg.

  1. "Saturday Nightmares" – 3:26
  2. "Weather Island" – 3:32
  3. "The Invitation" – 4:07
  4. "All the Trees" – 3:52
  5. "Death to My Home Town" – 3:22
  6. "The Black Box" – 4:00
  7. "Forest Eyes" – 4:25
  8. "Thieves in the Palace" – 7:56
  9. "Sometimes" – 3:14
  10. "A New Hope" – 5:06

Singlar

Saturday Nightmares

  1. "Saturday Nightmares"
  2. "Weather Island"

Personal

Musiker

  • Mattias Friberg – sång, gitarr, keyboards, bas, programmering
  • Mathias Oldén – bas, gitarr, keyboards, sång, programmering, slagverk
  • Jens Hellgren – gitarr, keyboards, programmering
  • Markku Hildén – trummor, slagverk
  • Mattias Jeppsson – gitarr, lap steel, slagverk
  • Karl Arvidson – grand piano, keyboards, sång, programmering, slagverk
  • Fredrik Normark - trummor (låt 6, 7 och 8), slagverk (7)

Övrig

  • Henrik Jonsson - mastering
  • Jens Nordström - fotografi, design
  • Karl Arvidson - design
  • Logh - producent
  • Pelle Gunnerfeldt - mixning

Mottagande

Skivan snittar på 3,3/5 på Kritiker.se, baserat på nio recensioner. Till de mer positiva recensionerna hörde Värmlands Folkblad (4/5) och Norra Västerbotten (4/5). Till de mer negativa hörde Expressen (2/5) och Sundsvalls Tidning (2/5).[2]

Listplaceringar

Lista (2007)Topplacering
Sverige Sverige45[3]

Referenser

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