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Lights of Endangered Species

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Released
  
May 31, 2011

Label
  
Universal Music Canada

Release date
  
31 May 2011

Length
  
43:07

Artist
  
Matthew Good

Producer
  
Warne Livesey

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Recorded
  
October 19th - November 20th, 2010

Lights of Endangered Species (2011)
  
Arrows of Desire (2013)

Genres
  
Rock music, Alternative rock

Nominations
  
Juno Award for Rock Album of the Year

Similar
  
Matthew Good albums, Alternative rock albums

Matthew good lights of endangered species


Lights of Endangered Species is the fifth studio album by Matthew Good, released on May 31, 2011. The album's first single, "In a Place of Lesser Men", was released via SoundCloud two months prior on March 21, 2011. Subsequently, "Non Populus" was also released four days later. Five days ahead of the album release, the entire album was available to stream online via ExploreMusic. The album debuted at #5 on the Canadian Albums Chart. The album was nominated for Rock Album of the Year at the 2012 Juno Awards.

Contents

Background

Produced by Warne Livesey, Lights marked the sixth album the two had worked together on (including Matthew Good Band discography). While Good's lyrics on Lights remain socio-political and personal in nature, the album marks a departure from Good's rock-driven style with layered arrangements and instrumentation featuring horns, strings, woodwinds and piano – a reflection of Good's musical upbringing and tastes, listening to big bands from Glenn Miller to Basie, as well as modern jazz, such as Miles Davis and Mingus. He also singled out the horn section on Simon and Garfunkel's "Keep the Customer Satisfied" as a particular influence for the album's fifth track, "Zero Orchestra". The musical style also marked an effort from Good and Livesey to create something that was not necessarily "commercially viable", an idea that the two first discussed when they were mixing 1997's Underdogs. Good has recalled writing what would be the eighth track on Lights, "Set Me on Fire", as having re-energized the concept.

Good and Livesey first experimented with a Vancouver-based group of musicians to play the horns on the album, but described the results as "horrifying". They subsequently contacted Nashville-based Terry Townson, who they ultimately stuck with, on the advice of The Odds' Craig Northey. Townson, in turn, brought in other musicians to complete the recording. Lights also features Good's daughter singing in the background on "Shallow's Low".

Track listing

All tracks written by Matthew Good.

Credits

  • Matthew Good - piano, guitar, bass, claratron, vocals
  • Stuart Cameron - guitar, lap steel
  • Blake Manning - drums, percussion, glockenspiel, backing vocals
  • David Harding - viola
  • Andrew Brown - viola
  • Mary Sokol Brown - violin
  • David Brown - double bass
  • Brenda Fedoruk - flute
  • Fracois Houle - clarinet
  • David Owen - cor anglais
  • Ingrid Chiang - bassoon
  • Warne Livesey - organ, mellotron
  • Terry Townson - trumpet, flugelhorn
  • Rod Murray - trombone
  • Oliver De Clercq - French horn
  • Bill Runge - baritone saxophone
  • Jeremy Berkman - trombone
  • Brad Muirhead - bass trombone
  • Avery Grace - backing vocals
  • Jennifer Zall - backing vocals
  • Warne Livesey - producer, mixer, engineer
  • Joel Livesey - engineer
  • Rob Sommerfeldt, Jennifer Zall, Paul Dutil - session assistants
  • Tim Young - mastering at Metropolis, London, UK
  • Bernie Breen - management
  • Jenn Pressey and Sarah Osgoode - assistants
  • Shawn Marino - A&R, Universal Music
  • Matthew Good and Susan Michalek - art direction
  • Susan Michalek - design
  • Miriam Aroeste - cover artwork
  • Recorded and mixed at Vogville Recording, Port Coquitlam, Canada Strings, brass, and woodwinds arranged by Matthew Good and Warne Livesey

    Songs

    1Extraordinary Fades2:53
    2How It Goes4:01
    3Shallow's Low5:04

    References

    Lights of Endangered Species Wikipedia