"Tri-Danielson!!!" (Alpha)

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Tracklist

CD 1
#TitleArtistRatingLength
1Tri‐Danielson!!!
Danielson0:22
2Southern Paws
engineer and mixer:
Ron Entwistle and Daniel Smith (vocalist for US indie‐pop/gospel group Danielson Famile)
producer:
Daniel Smith (vocalist for US indie‐pop/gospel group Danielson Famile)
acoustic guitar and lead vocals:
Daniel (vocalist for US indie‐pop/gospel group Danielson Famile) (in 1997-12)
banjo:
Teddy (in 1997-12)
drums (drum set) [drum kit] and other instruments [Grandma’s timer]:
David (US drummer with “Danielson Famile”) (in 1997-12)
electronic instruments [electronics] and keyboard [keys]:
Chris P. (in 1997-12)
flute:
Rachel (in 1997-12)
percussion [percussion kit]:
Andrew (folk/rock percussionist, from Danielson Famile) (in 1997-12)
choir vocals:
Brother Chorus (in 1997-12)
vocals:
Megan (in 1997-12) and Rachel (in 1997-12)
recorded at:
New Jerusalem Recreation Room in Clarksboro, United States (in 1997-12)
recording of:
Southern Paws (in 1997-12)
writer:
Daniel Smith (vocalist for US indie‐pop/gospel group Danielson Famile)
publisher:
New Jerusalem Music (from 1998 to present)
Brother2:58
3Rubbernecker
assistant engineer:
Chris Hagan (engineer)
engineer:
Marcus Ramotowski
producer:
Kramer (Mark Kramer, producer)
acoustic guitar:
Daniel (vocalist for US indie‐pop/gospel group Danielson Famile) (from 1998-01-02 until 1998-01-05)
banjo and bass:
Kramer (Mark Kramer, producer) (from 1998-01-02 until 1998-01-05)
bell [bells]:
Megan (from 1998-01-02 until 1998-01-05)
drums (drum set) [drum kit]:
David (US drummer with “Danielson Famile”) (from 1998-01-02 until 1998-01-05)
electronic instruments [electronics] and keyboard [keys]:
Chris P. (from 1998-01-02 until 1998-01-05)
percussion [percussion kit]:
Andrew (folk/rock percussionist, from Danielson Famile) (from 1998-01-02 until 1998-01-05)
saxophone [saxaphone]:
Becky Tait (from 1998-01-02 until 1998-01-05)
vocals:
Andrew (folk/rock percussionist, from Danielson Famile) (from 1998-01-02 until 1998-01-05), Chris P. (from 1998-01-02 until 1998-01-05), Daniel (vocalist for US indie‐pop/gospel group Danielson Famile) (from 1998-01-02 until 1998-01-05), David (US drummer with “Danielson Famile”) (from 1998-01-02 until 1998-01-05), Megan (from 1998-01-02 until 1998-01-05) and Rachel (from 1998-01-02 until 1998-01-05)
recorded at:
Big Sky Audio in Springfield, United States (from 1998-01-02 until 1998-01-05)
recording of:
Rubbernecker (from 1998-01-02 until 1998-01-05)
writer:
Daniel Smith (vocalist for US indie‐pop/gospel group Danielson Famile)
publisher:
New Jerusalem Music (from 1998 to present)
Famile1:46
4Body English
engineer:
Adam Omeljaniuk and Kyle Kuchler
producer:
Daniel Smith (vocalist for US indie‐pop/gospel group Danielson Famile)
mixer:
Kramer (Mark Kramer, producer) and Daniel Smith (vocalist for US indie‐pop/gospel group Danielson Famile)
acoustic guitar:
Daniel (vocalist for US indie‐pop/gospel group Danielson Famile) (from 1998-01-12 until 1998-01-14)
banjo, electric guitar and percussion [clay drum]:
Teddy (from 1998-01-12 until 1998-01-14)
bell [bells], gong and percussion [percussion kit]:
Andrew (folk/rock percussionist, from Danielson Famile) (from 1998-01-12 until 1998-01-14)
drums (drum set) [drum kit]:
David (US drummer with “Danielson Famile”) (from 1998-01-12 until 1998-01-14)
electronic instruments [electronics], keyboard [keys] and pipe organ:
Chris P. (from 1998-01-12 until 1998-01-14)
percussion:
Rachel (from 1998-01-12 until 1998-01-14)
choir vocals:
Danielsonship Choir (from 1998-01-12 until 1998-01-14)
vocals:
Rachel (from 1998-01-12 until 1998-01-14)
recorded at:
Trinity Methodist Church in Ventnor City, United States (from 1998-01-12 until 1998-01-14) and Ventnor Recording in Ventnor City, United States (from 1998-01-12 until 1998-01-14)
mixed at:
Virginia’s in New York, United States
recording of:
Body English (from 1998-01-12 until 1998-01-14)
writer:
Daniel Smith (vocalist for US indie‐pop/gospel group Danielson Famile)
publisher:
New Jerusalem Music (from 1998 to present)
Ship2:07
5Runnin’ to Brother
engineer and mixer:
Ron Entwistle and Daniel Smith (vocalist for US indie‐pop/gospel group Danielson Famile)
producer:
Daniel Smith (vocalist for US indie‐pop/gospel group Danielson Famile)
acoustic guitar and lead vocals:
Daniel (vocalist for US indie‐pop/gospel group Danielson Famile) (in 1997-12)
banjo:
Teddy (in 1997-12)
drums (drum set) [drum kit] and other instruments [Grandma’s timer]:
David (US drummer with “Danielson Famile”) (in 1997-12)
electronic instruments [electronics] and keyboard [keys]:
Chris P. (in 1997-12)
flute:
Rachel (in 1997-12)
percussion [percussion kit]:
Andrew (folk/rock percussionist, from Danielson Famile) (in 1997-12)
choir vocals:
Brother Chorus (in 1997-12)
vocals:
Megan (in 1997-12) and Rachel (in 1997-12)
recorded at:
New Jerusalem Recreation Room in Clarksboro, United States (in 1997-12)
recording of:
Runnin’ to Brother (in 1997-12)
writer:
Daniel Smith (vocalist for US indie‐pop/gospel group Danielson Famile)
publisher:
New Jerusalem Music (from 1998 to present)
quotes lyrics from:
You Are My Hiding Place
Brother3:00
6Btwn. The Lines of the Scout Signs
assistant engineer:
Chris Hagan (engineer)
engineer:
Marcus Ramotowski
producer:
Kramer (Mark Kramer, producer)
acoustic guitar:
Daniel (vocalist for US indie‐pop/gospel group Danielson Famile) (from 1998-01-02 until 1998-01-05)
banjo and bass:
Kramer (Mark Kramer, producer) (from 1998-01-02 until 1998-01-05)
bell [bells]:
Megan (from 1998-01-02 until 1998-01-05)
drums (drum set) [drum kit]:
David (US drummer with “Danielson Famile”) (from 1998-01-02 until 1998-01-05)
electronic instruments [electronics] and keyboard [keys]:
Chris P. (from 1998-01-02 until 1998-01-05)
percussion [percussion kit]:
Andrew (folk/rock percussionist, from Danielson Famile) (from 1998-01-02 until 1998-01-05)
saxophone [saxaphone]:
Becky Tait (from 1998-01-02 until 1998-01-05)
vocals:
Andrew (folk/rock percussionist, from Danielson Famile) (from 1998-01-02 until 1998-01-05), Chris P. (from 1998-01-02 until 1998-01-05), Daniel (vocalist for US indie‐pop/gospel group Danielson Famile) (from 1998-01-02 until 1998-01-05), David (US drummer with “Danielson Famile”) (from 1998-01-02 until 1998-01-05), Megan (from 1998-01-02 until 1998-01-05) and Rachel (from 1998-01-02 until 1998-01-05)
recorded at:
Big Sky Audio in Springfield, United States (from 1998-01-02 until 1998-01-05)
recording of:
Btwn. The Lines of the Scout Signs (from 1998-01-02 until 1998-01-05)
writer:
Daniel Smith (vocalist for US indie‐pop/gospel group Danielson Famile)
publisher:
New Jerusalem Music (from 1998 to present)
Famile1:36
7A Meeting With Your Maker
engineer:
Adam Omeljaniuk and Kyle Kuchler
producer:
Daniel Smith (vocalist for US indie‐pop/gospel group Danielson Famile)
mixer:
Kramer (Mark Kramer, producer) and Daniel Smith (vocalist for US indie‐pop/gospel group Danielson Famile)
acoustic guitar:
Daniel (vocalist for US indie‐pop/gospel group Danielson Famile) (from 1998-01-12 until 1998-01-14)
banjo, electric guitar and percussion [clay drum]:
Teddy (from 1998-01-12 until 1998-01-14)
bell [bells], gong and percussion [percussion kit]:
Andrew (folk/rock percussionist, from Danielson Famile) (from 1998-01-12 until 1998-01-14)
drums (drum set) [drum kit]:
David (US drummer with “Danielson Famile”) (from 1998-01-12 until 1998-01-14)
electronic instruments [electronics], keyboard [keys] and pipe organ:
Chris P. (from 1998-01-12 until 1998-01-14)
percussion:
Rachel (from 1998-01-12 until 1998-01-14)
choir vocals:
Danielsonship Choir (from 1998-01-12 until 1998-01-14)
vocals:
Rachel (from 1998-01-12 until 1998-01-14)
recorded at:
Trinity Methodist Church in Ventnor City, United States (from 1998-01-12 until 1998-01-14) and Ventnor Recording in Ventnor City, United States (from 1998-01-12 until 1998-01-14)
mixed at:
Virginia’s in New York, United States
recording of:
A Meeting With Your Maker (from 1998-01-12 until 1998-01-14)
writer:
Daniel Smith (vocalist for US indie‐pop/gospel group Danielson Famile)
publisher:
New Jerusalem Music (from 1998 to present)
Ship3:36
8Gorgeous New Age
engineer and mixer:
Ron Entwistle and Daniel Smith (vocalist for US indie‐pop/gospel group Danielson Famile)
producer:
Daniel Smith (vocalist for US indie‐pop/gospel group Danielson Famile)
acoustic guitar and lead vocals:
Daniel (vocalist for US indie‐pop/gospel group Danielson Famile) (in 1997-12)
banjo:
Teddy (in 1997-12)
drums (drum set) [drum kit] and other instruments [Grandma’s timer]:
David (US drummer with “Danielson Famile”) (in 1997-12)
electronic instruments [electronics] and keyboard [keys]:
Chris P. (in 1997-12)
flute:
Rachel (in 1997-12)
percussion [percussion kit]:
Andrew (folk/rock percussionist, from Danielson Famile) (in 1997-12)
choir vocals:
Brother Chorus (in 1997-12)
vocals:
Megan (in 1997-12) and Rachel (in 1997-12)
recorded at:
New Jerusalem Recreation Room in Clarksboro, United States (in 1997-12)
recording of:
Gorgeous New Age (in 1997-12)
writer:
Daniel Smith (vocalist for US indie‐pop/gospel group Danielson Famile)
publisher:
New Jerusalem Music (from 1998 to present)
Brother3:08
9Pottymouth
assistant engineer:
Chris Hagan (engineer)
engineer:
Marcus Ramotowski
producer:
Kramer (Mark Kramer, producer)
acoustic guitar:
Daniel (vocalist for US indie‐pop/gospel group Danielson Famile) (from 1998-01-02 until 1998-01-05)
banjo and bass:
Kramer (Mark Kramer, producer) (from 1998-01-02 until 1998-01-05)
bell [bells] and spoken vocals [“Pottymouth’s” date]:
Megan (from 1998-01-02 until 1998-01-05)
drums (drum set) [drum kit]:
David (US drummer with “Danielson Famile”) (from 1998-01-02 until 1998-01-05)
electronic instruments [electronics], keyboard [keys] and spoken vocals [“Pottymouth”]:
Chris P. (from 1998-01-02 until 1998-01-05)
percussion [percussion kit]:
Andrew (folk/rock percussionist, from Danielson Famile) (from 1998-01-02 until 1998-01-05)
saxophone [saxaphone]:
Becky Tait (from 1998-01-02 until 1998-01-05)
vocals:
Andrew (folk/rock percussionist, from Danielson Famile) (from 1998-01-02 until 1998-01-05), Daniel (vocalist for US indie‐pop/gospel group Danielson Famile) (from 1998-01-02 until 1998-01-05), David (US drummer with “Danielson Famile”) (from 1998-01-02 until 1998-01-05) and Rachel (from 1998-01-02 until 1998-01-05)
recorded at:
Big Sky Audio in Springfield, United States (from 1998-01-02 until 1998-01-05)
recording of:
Pottymouth (from 1998-01-02 until 1998-01-05)
lyricist:
Rachel
writer:
Daniel Smith (vocalist for US indie‐pop/gospel group Danielson Famile)
publisher:
New Jerusalem Music (from 1998 to present)
Famile3:33
10The Elderly + The Little Ones Unite in Song + Dance
engineer:
Adam Omeljaniuk and Kyle Kuchler
producer:
Daniel Smith (vocalist for US indie‐pop/gospel group Danielson Famile)
mixer:
Kramer (Mark Kramer, producer) and Daniel Smith (vocalist for US indie‐pop/gospel group Danielson Famile)
acoustic guitar:
Daniel (vocalist for US indie‐pop/gospel group Danielson Famile) (from 1998-01-12 until 1998-01-14)
banjo, electric guitar and percussion [clay drum]:
Teddy (from 1998-01-12 until 1998-01-14)
bell [bells], gong and percussion [percussion kit]:
Andrew (folk/rock percussionist, from Danielson Famile) (from 1998-01-12 until 1998-01-14)
drums (drum set) [drum kit]:
David (US drummer with “Danielson Famile”) (from 1998-01-12 until 1998-01-14)
electronic instruments [electronics], keyboard [keys] and pipe organ:
Chris P. (from 1998-01-12 until 1998-01-14)
percussion:
Rachel (from 1998-01-12 until 1998-01-14)
choir vocals:
Danielsonship Choir (from 1998-01-12 until 1998-01-14)
vocals:
Rachel (from 1998-01-12 until 1998-01-14)
recorded at:
Trinity Methodist Church in Ventnor City, United States (from 1998-01-12 until 1998-01-14) and Ventnor Recording in Ventnor City, United States (from 1998-01-12 until 1998-01-14)
mixed at:
Virginia’s in New York, United States
recording of:
The Elderly + The Little Ones Unite in Song + Dance (from 1998-01-12 until 1998-01-14)
writer:
Daniel Smith (vocalist for US indie‐pop/gospel group Danielson Famile)
publisher:
New Jerusalem Music (from 1998 to present)
Ship6:15
11Holy Kisser’s Block Party
engineer and mixer:
Ron Entwistle and Daniel Smith (vocalist for US indie‐pop/gospel group Danielson Famile)
producer:
Daniel Smith (vocalist for US indie‐pop/gospel group Danielson Famile)
acoustic guitar and lead vocals:
Daniel (vocalist for US indie‐pop/gospel group Danielson Famile) (in 1997-12)
banjo:
Teddy (in 1997-12)
drums (drum set) [drum kit] and other instruments [Grandma’s timer]:
David (US drummer with “Danielson Famile”) (in 1997-12)
electronic instruments [electronics] and keyboard [keys]:
Chris P. (in 1997-12)
flute:
Rachel (in 1997-12)
percussion [percussion kit]:
Andrew (folk/rock percussionist, from Danielson Famile) (in 1997-12)
choir vocals:
Brother Chorus (in 1997-12)
vocals:
Megan (in 1997-12) and Rachel (in 1997-12)
recorded at:
New Jerusalem Recreation Room in Clarksboro, United States (in 1997-12)
recording of:
Holy Kisser’s Block Party (in 1997-12)
writer:
Daniel Smith (vocalist for US indie‐pop/gospel group Danielson Famile)
publisher:
New Jerusalem Music (from 1998 to present)
Brother3:51
12Flesh
assistant engineer:
Chris Hagan (engineer)
engineer:
Marcus Ramotowski
producer:
Kramer (Mark Kramer, producer)
acoustic guitar:
Daniel (vocalist for US indie‐pop/gospel group Danielson Famile) (from 1998-01-02 until 1998-01-05)
banjo and bass:
Kramer (Mark Kramer, producer) (from 1998-01-02 until 1998-01-05)
bell [bells]:
Megan (from 1998-01-02 until 1998-01-05)
drums (drum set) [drum kit]:
David (US drummer with “Danielson Famile”) (from 1998-01-02 until 1998-01-05)
electronic instruments [electronics] and keyboard [keys]:
Chris P. (from 1998-01-02 until 1998-01-05)
percussion [percussion kit]:
Andrew (folk/rock percussionist, from Danielson Famile) (from 1998-01-02 until 1998-01-05)
saxophone [saxaphone]:
Becky Tait (from 1998-01-02 until 1998-01-05)
vocals:
Andrew (folk/rock percussionist, from Danielson Famile) (from 1998-01-02 until 1998-01-05), Chris P. (from 1998-01-02 until 1998-01-05), Daniel (vocalist for US indie‐pop/gospel group Danielson Famile) (from 1998-01-02 until 1998-01-05), David (US drummer with “Danielson Famile”) (from 1998-01-02 until 1998-01-05), Megan (from 1998-01-02 until 1998-01-05) and Rachel (from 1998-01-02 until 1998-01-05)
recorded at:
Big Sky Audio in Springfield, United States (from 1998-01-02 until 1998-01-05)
recording of:
Flesh (from 1998-01-02 until 1998-01-05)
lyricist:
Ken Nordine
composer:
Chris P.
publisher:
Rubber Frog Music and New Jerusalem Music (from 1998 to present)
Famile1:44
13Lord Did You Hear Harrison?
engineer:
Adam Omeljaniuk and Kyle Kuchler
producer:
Daniel Smith (vocalist for US indie‐pop/gospel group Danielson Famile)
mixer:
Kramer (Mark Kramer, producer) and Daniel Smith (vocalist for US indie‐pop/gospel group Danielson Famile)
acoustic guitar:
Daniel (vocalist for US indie‐pop/gospel group Danielson Famile) (from 1998-01-12 until 1998-01-14)
banjo, electric guitar and percussion [clay drum]:
Teddy (from 1998-01-12 until 1998-01-14)
bell [bells], gong and percussion [percussion kit]:
Andrew (folk/rock percussionist, from Danielson Famile) (from 1998-01-12 until 1998-01-14)
drums (drum set) [drum kit]:
David (US drummer with “Danielson Famile”) (from 1998-01-12 until 1998-01-14)
electronic instruments [electronics], keyboard [keys] and pipe organ:
Chris P. (from 1998-01-12 until 1998-01-14)
percussion:
Rachel (from 1998-01-12 until 1998-01-14)
choir vocals:
Danielsonship Choir (from 1998-01-12 until 1998-01-14)
vocals:
Rachel (from 1998-01-12 until 1998-01-14)
recorded at:
Trinity Methodist Church in Ventnor City, United States (from 1998-01-12 until 1998-01-14) and Ventnor Recording in Ventnor City, United States (from 1998-01-12 until 1998-01-14)
mixed at:
Virginia’s in New York, United States
recording of:
Lord Did You Hear Harrison? (from 1998-01-12 until 1998-01-14)
writer:
Daniel Smith (vocalist for US indie‐pop/gospel group Danielson Famile)
publisher:
New Jerusalem Music (from 1998 to present)
Ship5:04

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included in:Tri‐Danielson!!! (Alpha + Omega)
Wikipedia:en: Tri-Danielson!!! (Alpha) [info]
Discogs:https://www.discogs.com/master/491709 [info]
Wikidata:Q7839712 [info]