Posthumous Success (album)

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Posthumous Success is the 2009 album by Tom Brosseau.

Album insight[]

The album cover, a photo by Autumn de Wilde, shows Tom Brosseau, Sara Watkins, and Largo owner, Mark Flanagan, standing backstage in a mirrored hallway. Design and layout were created by longtime Brosseau collaborator, DLT.

Blurb from FatCat Records:[1] "Tom Brosseau’s third full-length for FatCat marks a huge stylistic shift away from the spare, acoustic arrangements of his previous releases. Two producers, Adam Pierce (Mice Parade) and Ethan Rose (Small Sails), helming alternate tracks - along with a small army of guest musicians - help Brosseau flesh and clothe his songs’ sturdy skeletons, lending them breath, presence, and limb-stretching immediacy.

Unchanged, however, are Brosseau's earnest wit, near-unearthly emotional grasp, and captivating, vibrato-soaked voice. With Posthumous Success (named after a chapter from a biography of Albert Camus), Brosseau brings his best group of songs into a sonically rich environment, and the result is buoyant, well-crafted, and sprawlingly lovely - his most accomplished and inviting effort to date."

Track listing[]

  1. "My Favorite Color Blue"
  2. "Been True"
  3. "Big Time"
  4. "Boothill"
  5. "You Don't Know My Friends"
  6. "Love To New Heights"
  7. "Youth Decay"
  8. "Give Me A Drumroll"
  9. "Miss Lucy"
  10. "Axe & Stump"
  11. "Chandler, AZ"
  12. "Wishbone Medallion"
  13. "My Favorite Color Blue"

Personnel[]

  • Tom Brosseau: Vocals, acoustic and electric guitar
  • Adam Pierce: Drums on tracks 2, 3, 5, and 10
  • Rob Laakso: Electric guitar on tracks 2, 3, 5
  • Gary Jimmerson: Drums on tracks 6, 8, 12, and 13
  • Ethan Rose: Synthesizers on tracks 6, 8, 9, 12, and 13; Banjo on track 4
  • Adam Porterfield: Loops on track 6
  • Shelley Short: Backing vocals in tracks 4 and 12
  • Jayme Layne: Vocals on track 3
  • Jeremy Backofen: Audio engineer, additional vocals
  • Rob King: Fender Rhodes

References[]

  1. ^ "Posthumous Success". FatCat Records. Retrieved 2017-04-13.
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