As Long as You Want This explained
As Long As You Want This |
Type: | studio |
Artist: | Kane |
Cover: | As Long as You Want This.jpeg |
Released: | 28 January 2000 |
Recorded: | Wisseloord Studios, Hilversum, Netherlands |
Genre: | Alternative rock |
Length: | 61:51 |
Label: | RCA / BMG |
Producer: | Slok & Smits & Dinand Woesthoff |
Next Title: | So Glad You Made It |
Next Year: | 2001 |
As Long As You Want This is the first studio album by the Dutch rock band Kane, released in 2000.
Production
In 1999, Kane released the single "Where Do I Go Now", before recording the album. The song became a minor hit thanks to the video channel TMF and the radion station 3FM.[1] In October 1999, the band recorded As Long As You Want This at the Wisseloord Studios in Hilversum and Studio Arnold Mühren in Volendam. The record was produced by Haro Slok and Henk Jan Smits, together with Kane vocalist Dinand Woesthoff.
Reception
The single "Where Do I Go Now" peaked at #29 on the Dutch Top 40, and the album reached #2 on the Dutch Album Top 100, selling 40,000 copies in its first two months. 250,000 copies were eventually sold in the Netherlands, certifying the record 2x Platinum.[2] In 2001, the band received an Edison award for As Long As You Want This.[3]
Personnel
Adapted from the album liner notes.[4]
Kane
- Tony Cornelissen – guitars, background vocals
- Cyril Directie – drums, percussion
- Aram Kersbergen – bass guitar
- Dennis van Leeuwen – guitars
- Dinand Woesthoff – lead vocals, guitars
Additional musicians
- Hans Eijkenaar — drums
- Tjeerd Van Zanen — guitars
- Nico Brandsen — hammond organ
- Jan Teksta — backing vocals
- Lodewijk Van Gorp;— backing vocals
- Simone Roerade — backing vocals
- Derdre Twist — backing vocals
- A.P.C De Ruiter — first violin
- E.A. Korthals Altes — violin
- P. Terlouw - violin
- C.F.W. Dumessie — violin
- M.H. Honingh — viola
- J.A. Jowett — viola
- A. Versloot — viola
- A. Davidson — cello
- O. Groesz — cello
- E. Winkelman — double bass
- Marcel Doesburg — didgeridoo
- Haro Slok — wurlitzer, synthesizer, shakes
- Henk Jan Smits — supershakes
- Tom Bakker – string arrangements
Production
- Haro Slok — co-producer
- Henk Jan Smits — co-producer
- Dinand Woesthoff — co-producer
- Ronald Prent — co-mixer
- Tom Janssen — co-mixer
- René Schardt — mastering
- Patrick Mühren — recording engineer
- Tjeerd Van Zanen — recording engineer
- Tijmen Zinkhaan — recording engineer
Notes and References
- Web site: Muziekencyclopedie – Muziekencyclopedie . nl . Popinstituut.nl . 14 January 2012.
- Web site: Muziek Centrum Nederland: Video Kane . https://archive.today/20120805000835/http://www.muziekcentrumnederland.nl/pop/mediagallery/kane . dead . 5 August 2012 . Muziekcentrumnederland.nl . 14 January 2012 .
- Web site: Edison – de oudste muziekprijs van Nederland | Jazz/World | Pop | Klassiek . Edisons.nl . 14 January 2012.
- innersleeve album booklet