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Beautiful Nowhere
1999 studio album by Josh Clayton-Felt From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Beautiful Nowhere is the second studio album by singer-songwriter Josh Clayton-Felt, though it was marketed and released under his birth name Josh Clayton.
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Background and recording
After the success of his first album, 1996's Inarticulate Nature Boy, Clayton-Felt prepared to release a new batch of songs under the title Center of Six.[1][2][3][4] However, A&M Records suspended all contracts and placed a freeze on recordings during their buyout by Universal Records, preventing the release of Center of Six.[2][3][5] While lobbying Universal Records to release its claim on the songs from the Center of Six sessions, Clayton-Felt continued to write and record a new batch of songs that were ultimately self-released under the title Beautiful Nowhere.[5]
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Track listing
All tracks written and played by Josh Clayton-Felt.[6][7]
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Production
The album's credits can be obtained from the liner notes.[6]
- Produced by Josh Clayon-Felt.
- Mastered by Sean Nova.
- Design by Larimie Garcia and Michelle Horie for Gig Design.
- Photography by Clayon-Felt, Garcia, and Hroie.
References
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