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See You on the Other Side (Mercury Rev album)
1995 studio album by Mercury Rev From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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See You on the Other Side is the third studio album by American neo-psychedelia band Mercury Rev, released in 1995 by record label Beggars Banquet.
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This was the first Mercury Rev album following the departure of former lead singer Dave Baker. It also marks a transition between the earlier, noisier sound of their first two releases to the more orchestrated, soft and lush arrangements the band would embrace on subsequent albums.[citation needed]
The title for the album comes from what Dave Fridmann would say to the band members before going onstage.[citation needed]
The album cover is taken from a 1975 7 Up commercial entitled 'Uncola'.[7] The album's back cover is a photograph of Donahue despondently loading a revolver.
The video for "Young Man's Stride" was directed by Moby.
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Track listing
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Personnel
Adapted from the liner notes
- Dave Fridmann – Bass Explore, B-3, Pianos, Dual Vocals
- Jonathan Donahue – Vocals, Harmony Rocket Guitars, Guitorgan, Bowed Saws and Sounds
- Jimy Chambers – Drumming, Mojo Stick, Wurlitzer Electric Pianos
- Grasshopper – Guitar Shapes, Single Exhaust Clarinet, Tettix Wave Accumulator®
- Suzanne Thorpe – Quartz Arhoolie Flutes, French Horns
All Horns and Strings arranged by Donahue/Grasshopper, except "Sudden Ray of Hope" by Chambers/Thorpe
- Mark Marinoff – Saxophones
- Matt Jordan – Trumpets
- Rachel Handman – Strings
- Chris Reilly – Tablas
- Jake Congelo – Piano on "Peaceful Night"
- Carmen Quinoñes – Female Vocals on "Racing the Tide" and "Close Encounters of the 3rd Grade"
- Tomcat Stamos – Expressed Male Interruptions on "Close Encounters of the 3rd Grade"
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