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Vanderveen (album)

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Genre
  
Alternative rock

Label
  
C4 Records

Length
  
47:11

Producer
  
Brandon Friesen

Released
  
17 January 2006 (Physical Copy) 25 July 2006 (iTunes Store)

Recorded
  
March - August 2004 at Studio 11 and Unison Studio in Winnipeg, Canada

Vanderveen is the 2006 debut album by Canadian alternative rock band Vanderveen.

Contents

History

Vanderveen announced in March 2004 on their website that they recorded the first part of their album with Grammy-nominated, Juno Award-winning producer Brandon Friesen. It was also announced on 4 June 2004 that their first single, Weekend Full of Weekends, got heavily broadcast on Canadian radio stations even though the single was independently released on 1 September 2004. Recording for the album was completed on 21 August 2004. Then, the album entered post-production for more than a year. During that time, the band uploaded samples of their songs on their website. Vanderveen finally announced that their self-titled album was scheduled for release on 17 January 2006, at the same time that the videoclip for Weekend Full of Weekends.

Track listing

All tracks written by Phil Deschambault and Matthew Budoloski.

Personnel

  • Phil Deschambault – guitars, vocals
  • Matthew Budoloski – vocals, guitars
  • Roland Deschambault – bass, vocals
  • Kyle Kiernan - keys, vocals, artwork, design
  • Tim Sutton – drums
  • Additional musician
  • Christian Dugas - additional drums
  • Additional personnel
  • Brandon Friesen – production, mixing
  • Jack Shapira - additional engineering
  • Jason Gordon - additional engineering
  • Scott Pinder - mastering
  • References

    Vanderveen (album) Wikipedia


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