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Rescue was produced by Jordan Valeriote and mixed by Cameron Webb. [2] [nb 1] The album was recorded over a longer period of time than any of their other albums, taking place over two separate sessions over a year apart, which the band has since said caused the album to have a more ‘disjointed’ feeling. [7]
Silverstein entered the studio in October 2011 with producer Jordan Valeriote, who produced their last studio album Rescue (2011) as well as their Transitions (2010) EP, to record a new release which was described by the band as a "mini-album" and "an extension of Rescue".
"Rescue Me" is a rhythm and blues song first recorded and released as a single by American soul singer-songwriter Fontella Bass in 1965. [1] The original versions of the record, [2] and BMI, [3] give the songwriting credit to Raynard Miner and Carl William Smith, although many other sources also credit Bass herself as a co-writer.
Sarah "Sass" Jordan (born 23 December 1962) is an English-born Canadian rock singer from Montreal, Quebec. [1] Her first single, "Tell Somebody," from her debut album of the same title won the Juno Award for Most Promising Female Vocalist in 1989.
The group wanted a song in 6/8 time on the album and this resulted in "Hide Your Secrets". [17] The song was the last one written for the album and recalls the band's early output. [17] It also shows off the band's late 1990s post-hardcore and emo influences. [17] "Arrivals" came about from Rousseau jamming a guitar riff with his delay pedal. [17]
Heartsfield is an American rock band formed in 1970 by guitarists J.C. Hartsfield and Perry Jordan. The band's first album included, in addition to Hartsfield and Jordan, Phil Lucafo on electric guitar and pedal steel guitar; Artie Baldacci on drums, bass, congas and piano; Greg "Ziggy" Biela on bass; and Freddie Dobbs on electric guitar, banjo, and bottleneck guitar.
Jeremy Jordan is returning to the boards in the long-awaited Broadway premiere of Tina Landau and Adam Guettel's acclaimed 1996 musical Floyd Collins — and PEOPLE has an exclusive sneak peek at ...
Jordan St. Cyr is a Canadian Christian musician and songwriter, best known for the songs "Weary Traveler" and "Fires", which charted on Billboard's Christian radio charts. [2] St. Cyr's self-titled debut album received a Juno Award in 2023.