Sort of Revolution explained
Sort of Revolution is the fourth album of original studio material from British musician Fink, also known as Fin Greenall. It was released on 25 May 2009, on the Ninja Tune independent record label.[1]
Personnel
- Fink
- Fin Greenall – vocals, acoustic guitar, Vox (tracks 1, 3), electric guitar (4), percussion (5, 6), electric piano (6), synthesizer (6), keyboards (9)
- Guy Whittaker – bass (exc. 7), effects (9)
- Tim Thornton – drums (exc. 3, 7), effects (9)
- Additional musicians
- Technical personnel
- Produced by Fin Greenall
- Recorded by Fin Greenall and Guy Whittaker at 7Dials Studios, Brighton, except
the piano on "Move on Me" recorded by Anthony "Rocky" Gallo at The Cutting Room, New York City, and
the acoustic percussion on "See It All" recorded by Kieron Menzies at Track Record, Los Angeles.
- Mixed by Fin Greenall at 7Dials Studios, Brighton
- Mastered by Kevin Metcalfe at The Soundmasters, London
- Artwork by Kate O'Connor
- Design by Panda Yoghurt
External links
Notes and References
- Web site: Altsounds.com News | FINK SET TO RELEASE NEW ALBUM, SORT OF REVOLUTION, ON NINJA TUNE RECORDS SEPTEMBER 8 . 2009-09-10 . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20090526134740/http://hangout.altsounds.com/news/107638-fink-set-to-release-new-album-sort-of-revolution-on-ninja-tune-records-september-8-a.html . 2009-05-26 .