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That Ain't No Man That's the Devil
2024 studio album by Jessie Murph From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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That Ain't No Man That's the Devil is the debut studio album by American singer and songwriter Jessie Murph. It was released on September 6, 2024, via Columbia Records. It follows her 2023 mixtape Drowning,[1] and includes the singles "Wild Ones", a collaboration with Jelly Roll, "Dirty", a collaboration with Teddy Swims, and "High Road", a collaboration with Koe Wetzel that was released in promotion of his album 9 Lives.
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That Ain't No Man That's the Devil is the debut studio album by American singer and songwriter Jessie Murph. It was released on September 6, 2024, via Columbia Records. It follows her 2023 mixtape Drowning,[3] and includes the singles "Wild Ones", a collaboration with Jelly Roll, "Dirty", a collaboration with Teddy Swims, and "High Road", a collaboration with Koe Wetzel that was released in promotion of his album 9 Lives.
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- Jessie Murph – lead vocals (all tracks), background vocals (tracks 4, 6, 10, 12), piano (4, 12)
- "Downtown" Trevor Brown – bass, guitar, mandolin (track 2)
- Zaire Koalo – drums (track 2)
- Bryan Daste – pedal steel guitar (track 2)
- Oak Felder – programming (track 2)
- Teddy Swims – vocals (track 2)
- Steve Rusch – bass, drums, guitar, piano (tracks 4, 6, 10, 12); acoustic guitar (4, 6, 10), synthesizer (4, 6), organ (6, 12), percussion (6), keyboards (10, 12)
- Carrie Karpinen – background vocals (track 4); drums, percussion (9)
- Mischa Mandel – background vocals (track 4)
- Gabe Simon – background vocals, bass, mandolin, percussion (track 9)
- Josh Serrato – acoustic guitar, electric guitar, organ (track 9)
- Koe Wetzel – vocals (track 9)
- Justin Schipper – pedal steel guitar (track 10)
- Bailey Zimmerman – vocals (track 10)
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- Dale Becker – mastering (tracks 1, 2, 4, 5, 10–12)
- Emerson Mancini – mastering (tracks 3, 7, 8)
- Ted Jensen – mastering (track 9)
- Rob Kinelski – mixing (tracks 1–6, 8, 10–12)
- Alex Tumay – mixing (track 7)
- Eli Heisler – mixing (track 8), engineering assistance (3)
- Ryan Hewitt – mixing, engineering (track 9)
- Jeff Gitelman – engineering (tracks 1–3, 5, 7, 11)
- Daniel Krieger – engineering (tracks 1, 5)
- Peter Gonzales – engineering (tracks 1, 5)
- Dante Hemingway – engineering (tracks 1, 5)
- Oak Felder – engineering (track 2)
- The Orphanage – engineering (track 2)
- John Busser – engineering (tracks 3, 7)
- Steve Rusch – engineering (tracks 4, 6, 10, 12)
- Mischa Mandel – engineering (track 4)
- Bekon – engineering (track 8)
- Ryan Sandlin – engineering (tracks 9–11)
- Hayden Duncan – engineering (track 9)
- Wil Anspach – engineering (track 9)
- Justin Schipper – engineering (track 10)
- Andrew Kim – engineering assistance (track 7)
- Nacor Zuluaga – engineering assistance (track 7)
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