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Dreamt For Light Years In The Belly Of A Mountain

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Dreamt For Light Years In The Belly Of A Mountain

Dreamt For Light Years In The Belly Of A Mountain is the fourth album by the band Sparklehorse. The album was produced by Mark Linkous, Danger Mouse and Dave Fridmann.

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About

Dreamt For Light Years In The Belly Of A Mountain was released on September 25, 2006 under Astralwerks records. The album hit no.11 on the U.S. Chart and no.60 on the U.K. chart. Some of the hit singles in the album are "Ghost in the Sky", "Don't Take My Sunshine Away" and "Knives of Summertime".

Tracks

Track Title Duration
1 Don't Take My Sunshine Away 3:05
2 Getting It Wrong 2:16
3 Shade and Honey 4:08
4 See the Light 3:42
5 Return to Me 3:18
6 Some Sweet Day 4:20
7 Ghost in the Sky 3:28
8 Mountains 3:42
9 Morning Hollow 7:23
10 It's Not So Hard 2:52
11 Knives of Summertime 4:19
12 Dreamt for Light Years in the Belly of a Mountain (aka Maxine) 10:35

Chart Toppers

Year Album Top Heatseekers
2006 Dreamt For Light Years In The Belly Of A Mountain 11

Credits

Performance Credits

Sparklehorse Primary Artist

Tom Waits Piano

Dave Fridmann Bass, Mellotron, Vibes, chamberlain, Wurlitzer

Mark Linkous Synthesizer, Bass, Guitar, Strings, Drums, Electric Piano, Vocals, Sampling, chamberlain, Pump Organ, E-bow, Optigan, Guitar Loops, Guitar (Baritone)

Scott Minor Drums, Harmonium, electronics, Casio

Jane Scarpantoni Cello

Johnny Hott Piano

Joan Wasser Violin

Sofie Michalitsianos Vocals

Alan Weatherhead Pump Organ, Lap Steel Guitar

Steven Drozd Guitar, Drums

Melissa Moore Bass, Violin

Danger Mouse Organ, Sampling

Tim Regan Piano

Matthew Linkous Guitar

Technical Credits

Dave Fridmann Producer, Engineer

Mark Linkous Producer, Engineer, Orchestration, Loop, Instrumentation

John Parrish Producer

Joel Hamilton Engineer

Alan Weatherhead Engineer

Danger Mouse Producer, Engineer, drum programming

Beau Sorenson Engineer

Robert Pokorny Illustrations

Trivia

  • The track "Dreamt for Lightyears in the Belly of a Mountain" was originally named "Maxine" on both the LP version of It's a Wonderful Life as well as on the Gold Day EP.

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