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Mike Johnson  - Where Am I? mp3 album

Mike Johnson - Where Am I?

Musician: Mike Johnson
Album title: Where Am I?
Style: Folk Rock, Acoustic, Indie Rock
Released: 1994
Country: France
Size MP3 version: 1935 mb
Size APE version: 1422 mb
Size WMA version: 1526 mb
Rating ✫: 4.2
Votes: 445
Format: FLAC AHX RA DXD MP1 AIFF DMF
Genre: Rock

Mike Johnson - Where Am I? mp3 album

Mike Johnson  - Where Am I? mp3 album

Tracklist Hide Credits

A1 Overland / Turn Back Alone
A2 Save Today
A3 Separation
A4 Untitled
A5 Second Lovers Song
Written-By – Townes Van Zandt
B1 Down The Line
B2 Love And Other Crimes
Written-By – Lee Hazlewood
B3 See Through
B4 If You're Gone
Written-By – Gene Clark
B5 Carry On

Companies, etc.

  • Copyright (c) – Up Records
  • Phonographic Copyright (p) – Up Records

Credits

  • Design – Hank Trotter
  • Double Bass [Upright Bass], Cello, Drums, Percussion, Piano – Barrett Martin
  • Engineer, Mixed By – Jack Endino
  • Guitar, Organ, Vocals – Mike Johnson
  • Photography By – T. O'Shana*
  • Producer, Mixed By – Mike Johnson
  • Violin – David Krueger

Notes

(C)(P) 1994 Up Records, Seattle, Wash., USA.

Barcode and Other Identifiers

  • Barcode (As Printed): 7 96818-0008-1 2
  • Barcode (Without Spaces): 796818000812

Other versions

Category Artist Title (Format) Label Category Country Year
none Mike Johnson Where Am I? ‎(10xFile, FLAC, Album, RE) Not On Label (Mike Johnson Self-released) none France 2016
UP 008 Mike Johnson Where Am I? ‎(CD, Album) Up Records UP 008 US 1994



Briciraz
Mike Johnson's first solo album, made at a time when he was still playing bass in Dinosaur Jr., and collaborating with Mark Lanegan. It's a downer of an album and of course it's going to bring about comparisons to Mark Lanegan, but people should remember that Mike was Mark's songwriting partner and wrote the music for most of Mark's first 3 or 4 albums. He covers Townes Van Zandt, Gene Clark and Lee Hazelwood tunes and they all fit very nicely amongst his own originals, one of his best being "Separation".He also teams up with his old Snakepit bandmate, Al Larson and his band, Some Velvet Sidewalk, on the last two songs, "100% Off" and "Atrophy"- a very Dinosaur-ish rocker with Mike showing everyone that he is not just a sideman/hired gun, but a force to be reckoned with in his own right.Great first effort.