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Every Waking Moment

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RCA 2006

The third album from Citizen Cope is by far his most personal recording, drawing on his experiences while on tour on the road and singing songs of his deep exploration of the world we confront every day.

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About

Released on September 12, 2006 by RCA Records, Every Waking Moment continuous Citizen Cope’s unique blend of music, mixing folk, hip-hop, soul, rock and R&B. Diverting from the usual character-driven stories in his songs, Cope sings about deeply introspective reflections on self, on love and its challenges in this album

Tracks

Track Title Duration
1 Back Together 3:06
2 Every Waking Moment 3:51
3 Friendly Fire 3:42
4 More Than It Seems 5:23
5 Brother Lee 3:49
6 107° 5:11
7 Somehow 4:22
8 John Lennon 2:51
9 All Dressed Up 3:54
10 Awe 4:11
11 Left for Dead 2:03

Chart Toppers

Year Song The Billboard 200
2006 Every Waking Moment #1

Credits

Performance Credits

Citizen Cope Primary Artist

Keith Robinson Percussion

Bashiri Johnson Percussion

Jeff Cressman Trombone

Preston Crump Bass, Electric Guitar

Clarence Greenwood Guitar, Piano, Keyboards, Vocals

James Hynes Horn

Michael Neal Bass Guitar

Bill Ortiz Trumpet

James Poyser Piano, Hammond Organ, Clavinet, Wurlitzer, Arp Strings

Roger Rosenberg Horn

Andy Snitzer Horn

Paul “Big Bird” Edwards Drums

John Ginty Synthesizer, Piano, Keyboards, Hammond Organ, Clavinet, Melodica, Bells, Fender Rhodes, Arp Strings

Abe Laboriel Jr. Drums

Michael Davis Horn


Technical Credits

Preston Crump Horn Arrangements

Clarence Greenwood Producer, Drum Machine, Drum Programming

Michael Neal Engineer,Drum Engineering

Leon Zeryos Mastering

Brett Kilroe Art Direction

Vivian Ng Art Direction

Steef Van De Gevel Engineer

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Reviews

The best on the album is the instrumental “Awe,” which showcased the many musical influences of the band. And the Latin-blues-acoustic-guitar-rock ending is amazing. For the other tracks, Cope’s gruff voice blended well with the world-weary theme of the songs. The album is a must-have for fans and a should-discover for the rest of them. Every line of the song hits its mark. They are the songs of our everyday life. --Raine 18:56, 29 January 2007 (PST)

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