Edendale (album) explained
Edendale is the Norwegian rock band BigBang's seventh studio album (tenth in total), and the second album released to the American market. It was released on March 9, 2009 in Norway and in the U.S. on January 19, 2010. It was produced by Øystein Greni and Greg Richling of The Wallflowers.
Overview
The album is named for a district north west of downtown Los Angeles, presently known as Echo Park and the eastern part of Silver Lake.[2] [3] It was generally received positively by critics.[3] [4] [5] [6]
Personnel
Bigbang
Additional personnel
- Greg Richling – producer
- Bryan Cook – recording engineer, mixer
- Adam Fuller – recording engineer (assistant)
- Chris Constable – mixer (assistant)
- Gavin Lurssen – mastering
- Joshua Moore – harmonium, harmony vocals, piano, organ
- Maria Orieta – guitar (track 1)
- Dave Natale – harmony vocals (track 3)
- Jared Nelson Smith – guitar (track 6)
- James Gadson – drums (track 7)
- Martin Winstad – congas (track 7)
- Torgny Amdam – harmony vocals (track 7)
- Dave Rawlings – guitar (track 9)
- Dave Larring – harmony vocals (track 9)
- Greg Richling – harmony vocals (track 9)
- Stian Andersen – photography (cover)
- Sølve Sæther – photography (booklet)
- Dimitri Kayiambakis – design
Notes and References
- Web site: Edendale - Bigbang | Credits | AllMusic. AllMusic.
- Gjersøe, Jørn, NRK.no (March 5, 2009). Nytt smell fra BigBang
- Sollie, Trine, NRK.no: Lydverket (March 9, 2009). Umiskjennelig BigBang
- Lønningen, Petter, Bergens Tidende (March 10, 2009). Hjemme bra, borte best
- Steinkjær, Mode, Dagsavisen (March 10, 2009). Sårt og stort
- Bakke, Asbjørn, Aftenposten (March 9, 2009). Selvsikkert