Dutch Harbor – Where the Sea Breaks Its Back explained
Dutch Harbor – Where the Sea Breaks Its Back |
Type: | soundtrack |
Artist: | Boxhead Ensemble |
Cover: | Boxhead Ensemble - Dutch Harbor.jpg |
Released: | March 11, 1997 |
Recorded: | July 10, 1996 at Truckstop Audio Recording Company, Chicago, IL |
Genre: | Post-rock |
Length: | 69:54 |
Label: | Atavistic |
Next Title: | The Last Place to Go |
Next Year: | 1998 |
Dutch Harbor – Where the Sea Breaks Its Back is an album by post-rock/ambient musical collective Boxhead Ensemble, released on March 11, 1997 through Atavistic Records. It consists of an alternative live soundtrack for the 1998 documentary film Dutch Harbor.[1]
Personnel
- Musicians
- Joe Ferguson – guitar (10, 12)
- David Grubbs – guitar (6, 9, 10, 12)
- Charles Kim – guitar (1–3, 9, 10, 12), violin (4, 10), piano (12)
- Michael Krassner – musical direction, guitar (4, 10), piano (5), mixing, mastering
- Doug McCombs – bass guitar (6, 10, 12)
- Mother Gromoff – voice (7)
- Jim O'Rourke – guitar (1, 3, 4, 6, 8, 11)
- Will Oldham – vocals (11), guitar (11)
- Rick Rizzo – guitar (6)
- Buck Rogers – voice (12)
- Ken Vandermark – reeds (1, 3, 4, 6)
- David Williams – voice (3)
- Production and additional personnel
Notes and References
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