Daniel Ash / Daniel Ash
Artist Daniel Ash
Album Title: Daniel Ash
Album Cover:
Primary Genre Alternative
Format CD
Released 02/05/2002
Label Psychobaby Records
Catalog No 10012
Bar Code No 8 01963 10012 3
Packaging Jewelcase
Tracks
1. Hollywood Fix (7:09)
2. The Money Song (4:44)
3. Mastermind (4:27)
4. Come Alive (5:53)
5. Ghost Writer (4:47)
6. Kid 2000 (3:35)
7. Chelsea (5:38)
8. Burning Man (6:16)
9. Spooky (3:08)
10. Sea Glass (4:46)
11. Trouble (5:30)
12. Walk On The Moon (3:33)
13. Rattlesnake (6:38)
Date Acquired 07/18/2019
Personal Rating
Acquired from Electric Fetus - Duluth
Purchase Price 0.45

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Notes

Mastered at Zircon Production, Ojai, CA and Woodvine Studios, Leamington Spa. U.K.
℗&© 2002 Psychobaby Records, a division of Rio Bravo Entertainment
Design [Album Design] – Jason Yarbrough
Design [logo], Design [typeface] – Jeran Dahlquist
Mastered By – Jeff Evans, John A. Rivers
Percussion – Richard "Reb" Bradford
Photography By – Roger James
Producer, Engineer – Richard "Reb" Bradford (tracks: 1 to 3, 5, 7, 9, 10)
Producer, Engineer, Loops – Patina Creme (tracks: 3, 4, 6, 9, 13)
Producer, Vocals, Guitar, Bass, Keyboards, Loops – Daniel Ash
Written-By – Daniel Ash (tracks: 1 to 8, 10 to 13)
Barcode (Text): 8 01963 10012 3
Matrix / Runout: RIO BRAVO ENTERTAINMENT DANIEL ASH 101156 S0-11014 CC#5621 9/17/01 106387
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Analyzed Folder: Ash, Daniel - Daniel Ash_dr.txt
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DR5        -0.00 dB    -6.49 dB   02 - The Money Song.flac      
DR7        -0.17 dB    -7.42 dB   03 - Mastermind.flac          
DR6        -0.00 dB    -6.56 dB   04 - Come Alive.flac          
DR7        -0.00 dB    -8.33 dB   05 - Ghost Writer.flac        
DR10      -0.00 dB  -11.84 dB   06 - Kid 2000.flac            
DR8        -0.39 dB    -9.34 dB   07 - Chelsea.flac            
DR8        -0.00 dB    -9.74 dB   08 - Burning Man.flac        
DR7        -0.00 dB    -9.41 dB   09 - Spooky.flac              
DR7        -0.13 dB    -8.25 dB   10 - Sea Glass.flac          
DR6        -0.00 dB    -8.16 dB   11 - Trouble.flac            
DR7        -0.17 dB    -9.00 dB   12 - Walk on the Moon.flac    
DR8        -0.00 dB  -10.73 dB   13 - Rattlesnake.flac        
DR7        -0.00 dB    -8.48 dB   14 - Lights Out.flac          
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Number of Files: 14
Official DR Value: DR7
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Reviews
AllMusic Review by MacKenzie Wilson:

Once he broke up Love & Rockets in 1999, Daniel Ash traded in his guitar for a drum kit and some technics and didn't look back. The success of the Bauhaus reunion the year before didn't tempt him either, for Ash was yearning to make himself a song. His third solo effort, which took two years to make, embraces a newfound freedom and a carefree musical disposition. His appreciation for techno and electronica is fresh and eclectic, but he couldn't disregard his maddening guitar skill altogether. Daniel Ash is a hypnotic whirlpool of distorted licks and vocals and Ash's own take on dance music, without being over the top. First single "Spooky" struts with a lazy riff and sultry sotto voce vocals plucked from Classics IV's own hit of the same name. "Hollywood Fix" is a funky mix of sassy dance loops, whereas "Mastermind" transcends into psychedelic clubland. The quiet tempo of "Kid 2000," which features Ash's nephew reading in the background, is chilling. The switch-up is refreshing; however, Ash isn't inventing anything new. He was always a brash sort of artist, so the confidence is there. Fans might take a liking to his chic new style -- Love & Rockets' final album, Lift, was shaping up that way.
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