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Here (Edward Sharpe album)
2012 studio album by Edward Sharpe and the Magnetic Zeros From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Here is the second album from Edward Sharpe and the Magnetic Zeros. It was preceded by Up from Below. Recorded at Adios Studios, a.k.a. the Ed Shed in Ojai, California and at Studio in the Country in Louisiana, it was released on May 29, 2012 by Vagrant Records and Rough Trade Records. It received mostly positive reviews, ranking #7 on Rolling Stone's Best Albums of 2012 list, saying "Frontman Alex Ebert sings earnestly about love and spirituality, letting his mind wander pleasantly over the band's homespun harmonies and easy-going folk-psych instrumentation."[6]
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Track listing
All tracks are written by Alex Ebert.
Personnel
- Alex Ebert – vocals, guitars, percussion, organ, string arrangements
- Jade Castrinos – vocals
- Stewart Cole – piano, organ, synths, wurlitzer, pump organ, trumpet, alto horn, baritone horn, trombone, omnichord, vocals
- Josh Collazo – drums, vocals
- Seth Ford-Young – electric and acoustic bass, electric guitar, vocals
- Nora Kirkpatrick – accordion, organ, synth, vocals
- Christian Letts – acoustic guitar, electric guitar, vocals
- Orpheo McCord – drums, percussion, marimba, drum machines, didgeridoo, vocals
With:
- Mark Noseworthy – electric guitar, acoustic guitar, 11 string guitar, charango, ronrocco, banjo, vocals
- Aaron Arntz – piano, clavinet
- Aaron Embry – piano, harmonica
- Nico Algietti – guitars
- Aaron Older – bass
- Nathaniel Markman – fiddle, viola
- George Castrinos – slide guitar on "Fiya Wata"
- Matt Linesch – engineer/mixing engineer
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Commercial performance
Here debuted at No. 5 on the Billboard 200, with 35,000 copies sold in its first week.[7][8] Up from Below, their debut album, peaked at No. 76.[9] As of July 4, 2013 the album has sold 119,000 copies in United States.[10]
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