Glee (Logan Lynn album) explained

GLEE
Type:Studio
Artist:Logan Lynn
Cover:loganlynn2.jpg
Released:2000
Recorded:1998–2000
Genre:Electropop
Label:Logan Lynn Music
Producer:PFog
Prev Title:This Is Folk Techno/Pull The Plug
Prev Year:1998
Next Title:Logan Lynn
Next Year:2006

GLEE is the first full-length album originally released by Logan Lynn in 2000. Lynn re-released the record in 2005 on his own label, Logan Lynn Music, followed by a 2008 re-release on Beat the World Records.

Debut Record

In 1998, Logan Lynn was granted a studio pass to create his first full-length album, GLEE, which was produced by Portland indie producer PFog and released on October 15, 2000.[1]

Music video

Lynn's first music video was made for the "Here We Go Again" single, shot and directed by Bryan White and Chris Tucker, and produced by Logan Lynn Music.[2] The video featured scenes with Lynn singing spliced with home movies of Lynn as a child and stop-motion animation.

Track listing

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Notes and References

  1. News: Unhappiness Is a Strange Muse . Huffington Post . Logan . Lynn . 2012-01-02.
  2. YouTube . YouTube.
  3. Web site: Logan Lynn | GLEE . CD Baby . 2012-02-18.
  4. Web site: Glee - Logan Lynn . Billboard.com . 2012-02-18.