Nomadic (Adriana Evans album)

Nomadic is the second studio album by American neo soul singer Adriana Evans, released in 2004 on the independent label Next Thing.[1] The album featured two singles, "Remember the Love" and "7 Days". Nomadic was re-issued in 2009 with enhanced media ("7 Days" music video).[2] The lead single, "Remember the Love" was used as the theme song for Logo's TV series, Noah's Arc and is featured on the Noah's Arc: Soundtrack.

Nomadic
Studio album by
ReleasedMarch 2004
November 2009 (Re-issue)
Recorded2002, 2003
Hyde Street Studios
(San Francisco, CA)
Clear Lake Studios, (Burbank, CA)
Genre
Length44:08
LabelNext Thing
Animatedcartun
ProducerJonathan 'Dred' Scott
Adriana Evans chronology
Adriana Evans
(1997)
Nomadic
(2004)
Kismet
(2005)
Singles from Nomadic
  1. "7 Days"
    Released: March 2004
  2. "Remember the Love"
    Released: 2005

Track listing

All tracks written by Adriana Evans and Johnathan "Dred" Scott

No.TitleLength
1."Intro: Walk into the Sun"1:01
2."Remember The Love (Samba Soul Mix)"4:14
3."Cold As Ice"3:43
4."In Search of..."3:51
5."What It Is"4:15
6."Something"4:01
7."I Had A Dream"3:41
8."Midnight in Bahia"3:03
9."7 Days"3:48
10."Morning Light"2:04
11."I Hear Music"4:09
12."Rollin' On"4:23
13."Former Self"3:55
14."7 Days" (Enhanced music video) 

Notes

  • The music and artwork for this re-issue is identical to the 2004 release except for the CDs enhanced portion containing a music video for the song, "7 Days".

Personnel

  • Adriana Evans: Lead vocals, Background vocals
  • Producer: Jonathan Scott
  • Hakeem Williams: Piano (Track 1)
  • Jay Frisco: Acoustic Guitar (Track 4)
  • Sal Mendez: Bass Guitar (Track 1)
  • Yohimba: Electric Guitar (Track 4)
  • Darryl Crocks: Acoustic, Bass Guitar (Tracks 3, 12, 13)
  • Joe Conrad: Electric Guitar (Track 5)
  • Trevor Lawrence: Drums (Track 7)
  • Greg Moore: Guitar
  • Javier Espinosa: Guitar (Track 7)
  • Michael Lazer: Mastered
  • Preston Boebel [Additional] Mixer
  • Vito Colapietro II [Additional] Mixer (Track 2)
  • Charlie Beuter: Mixer

Credits

  • Producer – Jonathan "Dred" Scott*
  • Co-Producer [Additional] - Adriana Evans
  • All tracks written by – Adriana Evans and Jonathan Dred Scott

References

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