Warm and Cool
Warm and Cool is the seventh solo album by American musician Tom Verlaine, and his first entirely instrumental recording.[4] It was engineered by Mario Salvati at Acoustilog, NY, NY.
| Warm and Cool | ||||
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| Studio album by | ||||
| Released | 1992, 2005 | |||
| Studio | Acoustilog, New York | |||
| Genre | Post-punk | |||
| Label | Rough Trade (1992), Thrill Jockey (2005)[1] | |||
| Producer | Tom Verlaine | |||
| Tom Verlaine chronology | ||||
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| Review scores | |
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| Source | Rating |
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| Robert Christgau | |
Track listing
All songs written by Tom Verlaine.
Rough Trade issue 1992
- "Those Harbor Lights"
- "Sleepwalkin'"
- "The Deep Dark Clouds"
- "Space Crash"
- "Depot (1951)"
- "Boulevard"
- "Harley Quinn"
- "Sor Juanna"
- "Depot (1957)"
- "Spiritual"
- "Little Dance"
- "Ore"
- "Depot (1958)"
- "Lore"
Thrill Jockey issue 2005
- "Those Harbor Lights"
- "Sleepwalkin'"
- "The Deep Dark Clouds"
- "Saucer Crash"
- "Depot (1951)"
- "Boulevard"
- "Harley Quinn"
- "Sor Juanna"
- "Depot (1957)"
- "Spiritual"
- "Little Dance"
- "Ore"
- "Depot (1958)"
- "Lore"
- "Old Car"
- "Ancient"
- "Asmileyfallsapart"
- "Avanti"
- "Early Waltz"
- "Please Keep Going"
- "Tontootempo"
- "A Film of Flowers"
Personnel
- Tom Verlaine - guitars
- Patrick A. Derivaz - bass
- Billy Ficca - drums
- Fred Smith - bass only on "Harley Quinn"
- Jay Dee Daugherty - drums only on "Harley Quinn"
- Technical
- Mario Salvati - engineer
- Jutta Koether - photography
References
- "Warm and Cool". www.thrilljockey.com.
- Allmusic review
- "Robert Christgau: CG: Tom Verlaine". www.robertchristgau.com.
- Staff, Parry Gettelman of The Sentinel. "TOM VERLAINE". OrlandoSentinel.com.
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