Days for Days

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Days for Days
Days for Days.jpg
Studio album by
ReleasedMay 19, 1998
Recorded1998
GenreRock, power pop
Length50:14
LabelAlias Records
ProducerScott Miller
The Loud Family chronology
Interbabe Concern
(1996)
Days for Days
(1998)
Attractive Nuisance
(2000)
Professional ratings
Review scores
SourceRating
Allmusic3/5 stars[1]

Days for Days is The Loud Family's fourth full-length album. The band's leader, Scott Miller, and the bass guitar player, Kenny Kessel, are the only members of the band remaining from the previous album. Gil Ray, who had been a member of Miller's 1980s band Game Theory, rejoined Miller for this album.

Odd-numbered tracks on this album are soundscapes without names, while even-numbered tracks are named songs. While the odd-numbered tracks had no listed titles on this release, subsequent live recordings of the songs (as on From Ritual to Romance) titled these tracks by number - so track 1 was "One", track 3 "Three", etc..

Track listing[]

All tracks by The Loud Family

  1. Untitled - 1:04
  2. "Cortex The Killer" – 5:00
  3. Untitled – 1:01
  4. "Good, There Are No Lions in the Street" – 4:17
  5. Untitled – 1:20
  6. "Deee-Pression" – 3:37
  7. Untitled – :52
  8. "Way Too Helpful" - 4:47
  9. Untitled – 1:16
  10. "Mozart Sonatas" – 2:01
  11. Untitled – :15
  12. "Businessmen Are Okay" – 4:42
  13. Untitled – :47
  14. "Crypto-Sicko" – 3:24
  15. Untitled – 1:02
  16. "Why We Don't Live in Mauritania" – 4:52
  17. Untitled – 1:23
  18. "Sister Sleep" - 8:25

Personnel[]

From the CD sleeve:

  • Kenny Kessel - bass guitar and vocals
  • Alison Faith Levy - I Can't Believe It's Not Flute and Gee Your Cello Smells Acoustic
  • Scott Miller - guitars and vocals
  • Gil Ray - drums, tambourine and maracas

with

  • Jonathan Segel - bouzouki, slide guitar and violin on "Sister Sleep" and "Mauritania"

References[]

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