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Letters

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Letters

Letters is the second studio album of American Rock star, Butch Walker. The album is produced by, "Jim Ebert" and "Butch Walker".

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About

The album was released on August 24, 2004 by Epic Records. It charted at #171 in the Billboard albums Chart. It also features the single, "Mixtape" and "Don't Move".

Tracks

Track Title Duration
1 Sunny Day Real Estate 0:28
2 Maybe It's Just Me 3:20
3 Mixtape 4:05
4 #1 Summer Jam 3:28
5 So at Last 5:28
6 Uncomfortably Numb 3:33
7 Joan 4:20
8 Don't Move 4:08
9 Lights Out 2:51
10 Best Thing You Never Had 5:29
11 Race Cars and Goth Rock 3:02
12 Promise 3:04
13 Thank-You Note 7:48

Chart Toppers

Year The Billboard 200 Album
2005 171 Letters

Credits

Performance Credits

Butch Walker Primary Artist, Acoustic Guitar, Bass, Percussion, Piano, Electric Guitar, Vocals, Background Vocals, Timpani, Slide Guitar, Vibes

Dan Dixon Lap Steel Guitar

Jim Ebert Organ, Synthesizer, Percussion, Hammond Organ, Background Vocals, Moog Synthesizer

Joey Huffman Organ, Piano, Hammond Organ, Mellotron, Wurlitzer

Rick Richards Electric Guitar, Slide Guitar, Soloist

Morgan Rose Conga, Drums

Mickey Wade Human Whistle

Joe Stark Guitar, Electric Guitar, Soloist

Kenny Cresswell Drums

Sean Loughlin Turntables

Fran Capitanelli Electric Guitar

Dennis Grady Bass, Electric Guitar, Background Vocals

Bobby Yang Strings, Violin

Technical Credits

Jim Ebert Producer, Engineer

George Marino Mastering

Butch Walker Producer

Bobby Lovett Video Director

Sheri G. Lee Art Direction

Russ T Cobb Engineer

Andrew Paul Bowser Video Director

Trivia

  • There is an acoustic hidden track titled "State Line" at the end of "Thank-You Note".

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