GOLD by Alabaster DePlume
Tracklist
1. | A Gente Acaba (Vento Em Rosa) | 2:45 |
2. | Don’t Forget You’re Precious | 3:41 |
3. | Fucking Let Them | 2:14 |
4. | The World Is Mine | 3:53 |
5. | The Sound Of My Feet On This Earth Is A Song To Your Spirit | 3:08 |
6. | I'm Gonna Say Seven | 3:00 |
7. | Do You Know A Human Being When You See One? | 3:07 |
8. | Visitors YT15B – Jerusalem, Palestine | 4:00 |
9. | I’m Good At Not Crying | 3:24 |
10. | Now (Stars Are Lit) | 3:40 |
11. | Again (feat. Falle Nioke) | 3:15 |
12. | Mrs Calamari | 4:23 |
13. | People: What's The Difference? | 3:20 |
14. | Visitors XT8B – Oak | 1:39 |
15. | Who Is A Fool | 3:17 |
16. | I Will Not Be Safe | 2:16 |
17. | Visitors YT15 – Krupp Steel Condition Pivot | 4:15 |
18. | Broken Like | 5:18 |
19. | Now (Pink Triangle, Blue Valley) | 7:07 |
Videos
Credits
released April 1, 2022
Composed and Arranged by Alabaster DePlume, except "Fucking Let Them," "Again," "Broken Like," all "Visitors" pieces and "People: What’s the Difference?" composed by Alabaster DePlume and the musicians present.
Alabaster DePlume – tenor sax, guitar, synths and voice
Falle Nioke – voice, percussion
Rozi Plain – guitar
Sarathy Korwar – drums, tabla
Tom Skinner – drums
Kenichi Iwasa – percussion
James Howard – guitar
Tom Herbert – double bass
Natalie Pela – voice
Rosa Slade – voice
Elly Condron – voice
Luisa Gerstein – voice
Matt Webb – double bass
Michael Chestnutt – synths
Ursula Russell – drums
Conrad Singh – guitar
Hannah Miller – cello and voice
Donna Thompson – voice
Paddy Steer – synths and percussion
Danalogue – voice and synths
Matthew Bourne – piano
Dilip Harris – Small clone and mimeophon
Produced by Alabaster DePlume.
Engineered by Kristian Craig Robison at Total Refreshment Centre.
Mixed by Dilip Harris.
Mastered by Greg Obis at Chicago Mastering Service.
Artwork by Raimund Wong.
Photography by Chris Almeida.
Scan of the map by Fabrice Bourgelle.
Layout and insert design by Craig Hansen.
Special consultation on production and mix engineer from Danalogue.
Sequencing consultation from Scottie McNiece.
Titling consultation from poet Chris Almeida.
Management consultation from Stephen Bass.
Special thanks to Donna, Megan, and all the special ones. The people who contacted me directly about 'To Cy & Lee' (and my work in general) contributed to this album. The community of the Total Refreshment Centre, and Peach, International Anthem, Lost Map, Tucker & Yuppies Music, Smugglers, and countless others make this work what it is.
Composed and Arranged by Alabaster DePlume, except "Fucking Let Them," "Again," "Broken Like," all "Visitors" pieces and "People: What’s the Difference?" composed by Alabaster DePlume and the musicians present.
Alabaster DePlume – tenor sax, guitar, synths and voice
Falle Nioke – voice, percussion
Rozi Plain – guitar
Sarathy Korwar – drums, tabla
Tom Skinner – drums
Kenichi Iwasa – percussion
James Howard – guitar
Tom Herbert – double bass
Natalie Pela – voice
Rosa Slade – voice
Elly Condron – voice
Luisa Gerstein – voice
Matt Webb – double bass
Michael Chestnutt – synths
Ursula Russell – drums
Conrad Singh – guitar
Hannah Miller – cello and voice
Donna Thompson – voice
Paddy Steer – synths and percussion
Danalogue – voice and synths
Matthew Bourne – piano
Dilip Harris – Small clone and mimeophon
Produced by Alabaster DePlume.
Engineered by Kristian Craig Robison at Total Refreshment Centre.
Mixed by Dilip Harris.
Mastered by Greg Obis at Chicago Mastering Service.
Artwork by Raimund Wong.
Photography by Chris Almeida.
Scan of the map by Fabrice Bourgelle.
Layout and insert design by Craig Hansen.
Special consultation on production and mix engineer from Danalogue.
Sequencing consultation from Scottie McNiece.
Titling consultation from poet Chris Almeida.
Management consultation from Stephen Bass.
Special thanks to Donna, Megan, and all the special ones. The people who contacted me directly about 'To Cy & Lee' (and my work in general) contributed to this album. The community of the Total Refreshment Centre, and Peach, International Anthem, Lost Map, Tucker & Yuppies Music, Smugglers, and countless others make this work what it is.