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Viewfinder (album)
2001 studio album by Pullman From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Viewfinder is Pullman's second album, the follow-up to 1998's Turnstyles & Junkpiles.
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Background
Recorded, mixed and edited by Ken Brown in the summer 2000 at Soma Electronic Music Studio in Chicago, Illinois, Viewfinder was released on August 21, 2001, by Thrill Jockey. The album was digitally mastered by Roger Seibel at SAE Mastering, Phoenix, Arizona.
Track listing
All songs written and performed by Chris Brokaw, Ken Brown, Curtis Harvey and Doug McCombs, with Tim Barnes, except as indicated.
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Personnel
- Chris Brokaw – Nylon String Guitar, electric guitar, Slide Guitar, Electric Bass Guitar, Percussion, Whistling
- Ken Brown – Acoustic Guitars, Electric guitars, E-Bow
- Curtis Harvey – Acoustic Guitars, Electric guitars, Electric Bass Guitar, Bazouki, Fender Bass VI, Accordion, Mountain Dulcimer
- Doug McCombs – Acoustic Bass Guitars, Electric Bass Guitars, Double Bass, Nylon String Guitar, electric guitar, Clavioline, Dobro, Lap Steel
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- Tim Barnes – Drum kit, Percussion, Sea Shanty
- Additional personnel
- Ken Brown – Producer
- Curtis Harvey – Photography and Design
- Sheila Sachs – Additional Layout
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