Oppy Music, Vol. I: Purple, Crayon

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OppyMusic
OppyMusic.jpg
Studio album by
Chris Opperman and the Random Factor
ReleasedSeptember 7, 2010

Oppy Music, Vol. I: Purple, Crayon is the Debut Album by Chris Opperman and the Random Factor

"Can you imagine a silken scarf, studded with turquoise Necco wafers? Opperman's music starts on the 'and of 2.' If you think you understand it, you're wrong. There's this weird little plot of land occupying a hitherto unexplored region between rock, jazz, contemporary classical, and some weird fucking shit nobody can explain. There's Opperman. I don't know if you'll ever get there, but Opperman'll let you watch.[1]"

Credits[]

[2]
Mastering
Engineer
Tanya Smith Model
Artwork, Art Realization
Chris Opperman Piano, Chimes, Vocals, Vibraslap, Scenery, Piano (Grand), Photography, Voices, Programming, Trumpet
Chimes, Orchestra Bells, Orchestral Bells, Shaker, Cymbals, Marimba
Brian O'Connell Bass, Chapman Stick, Guitar (Bass)
Guitar, Guitar (Rhythm), Soloist, Wah Wah Guitar
Drums, Drums (Snare)
Lead & Stunt Guitar
Vocals (Background), Soprano (Vocal)
Vocals (Background)
Alto, Vocals (Background), Alto (Vocals)
Alto, Alto (Vocals), Vocals (Background)
Tim Franklin Bass (Vocal), Tenor (Vocal), Vocals (Background)
Vocals (Background), Voices
Sax (Tenor)
Chris Eskola Trombone
(Alto)
Sax (Baritone)
Jeff Forrest Sound Effects, Voices, Engineer, Mixing
Mike Keneally Piano (Electric), Sound Effects, Vocals (Background), Voices, Noise, Producer, Wood Block, Scenery

Track listing[]

[3]

  1. Sophia's Dream (Vs. Reality) (8:31)
  2. Shipped to the Sky (4:16)
  3. The 22nd Overture (9:20)
  4. Snot Woman: Act I, Scene 4 (4:05)
  5. The Park Beach Canal (1:38)
  6. Sharel's Lullabye I (1:17)
  7. Ain't Got No Beef (7:38)
  8. Lincoln, Lincoln (:27)
  9. Beware of the Random Factor (4:29)
  10. The Day Big Bird Turned Blue (:51)
  11. Send Your Money (5:38)
  12. Sharel's Lullabye II (5:26)

References[]

  1. ^ "CHRIS OPPERMAN: Oppy Music, Vol. I: Purple, Crayon". L.A.S.Y.S. Inc. January 7, 1999.
  2. ^ "Oppy Music, Vol. 1: Purple Crayon". Sean Westergaard.
  3. ^ "Mike Keneally With Chris Opperman". Mike Keneally. Archived from the original on 2011-07-28.
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