Retribution Gospel Choir (album)

Retribution Gospel Choir is the eponymous debut album from Low singer-songwriter-guitarist Alan Sparhawk's band Retribution Gospel Choir. The album was released in the US on March 18, 2008, through Mark Kozelek's Caldo Verde Records. Kozelek also produced the album.

Retribution Gospel Choir
Studio album by
ReleasedMarch 18, 2008
May 20, 2008 (vinyl)
RecordedHyde Street Studios, San Francisco, California
GenreAlternative rock
Length30:13
LabelCaldo Verde Records
ProducerMark Kozelek
Retribution Gospel Choir chronology
Retribution Gospel Choir
(2008)
2
(2010)
Professional ratings
Review scores
SourceRating
Allmusic [1]

According to the Caldo Verde website:

Low visionary Alan Sparhawk cranks the amps for a radical stylistic departure. Crude, mangy guitars collide with trudging stoner-rock rhythms and some catchy melodies -- for modern-day spirituals that defy all preconceptions.[2]

The first 1,000 copies pressed came with a 4 track bonus disc, titled RGC DUB, featuring untitled dub recordings. This version was only available through the Caldo Verde Records website link. The album was also pressed on limited edition vinyl in May 2008 and sold exclusively through Aural Exploits' website. The song "Breaker" first appeared on the Low album Drums and Guns in 2007 but was originally a Retribution Gospel Choir song.

Track listing

All songs written by Alan Sparhawk.

  1. "They Knew You Well" - 3:41
  2. "Take Your Time" - 4:06
  3. "Breaker" - 2:06
  4. "Somebody's Someone" - 2:56
  5. "Destroyer" - 3:33
  6. "Holes in Our Heads" - 2:59
  7. "What She Turned Into" - 2:22
  8. "For Her Blood" - 2:10
  9. "Kids" - 4:06
  10. "Easy Prey" - 2:14

RGC DUB: bonus disc

  1. "(Untitled)" - 6:52
  2. "(Untitled)" - 6:42
  3. "(Untitled)" - 4:21
  4. "(Untitled)" - 12:48

Musicians

  • Alan Sparhawk - vocals, guitar
  • Eric Pollard - drums, vocals
  • Matt Livingston - bass
  • Mimi Parker - vocals on "Breaker"

Label

Caldo Verde Records Catalog#: 14064 Format: CD, Vinyl, Limited Edition

References

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