The Phoenix Trap: The Phoenix Trap CD Track Listing
The Phoenix Trap
The Phoenix Trap (2002)
All songs written by Chad Gorn except "I Wish It Would Rain" by Teresa Kelly and Chad Gorn\n\nAlbum recorded & mixed by Edan Cohen of Soundgun Studios\nOctober-December 2001\n\nAlbum produced by Edan Cohen and The Phoenix Trap. Visit Soundgun on the web at www.soundgun.com\n\nThrown recorded live at The Fire on September 28, 2001 by Brian Bricklin\n\nMastered atWest West Side Music by Alan Douches\n\nCD Artwork, Photographs and Packaging designed by Carrie Smith\n\nCD duplicated by Dischounds\n\nFor booking and other information call 610-692-4168\nVisit us on the web at www.phoenixtrap.com\nLyrics available at www.phoenixtrap.com/lyrics\n\nThis album is dedicated to the memory of Frances Robart, without whom none of this would have been possible. Thanks, Mom!
This rock cd contains 13 tracks and runs 52min 27sec.
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- The Phoenix Trap - Appeal (04:08)
Featuring Quiara on keyboards & Elliot Levin on flute - The Phoenix Trap - You're On Fire (04:17)
- The Phoenix Trap - Vera Lynn (03:52)
Horn arrangement by Kevin Cummines\nFeaturing Elliot Levin on saxophone, Tyrone Hill on trombone & Kenny Taylor on trumpet - The Phoenix Trap - Not Me (03:32)
Featuring Mike "Slo-Mo" Brenner on lap steel - The Phoenix Trap - Calling Me (05:26)
Featuring Ty Stiklorius on backing vocals, Mike "Slo-Mo" Brenner on lapsteel & Quiara on keyboards - The Phoenix Trap - Skywriting (04:22)
Featuring Erin McQuade on backing vocals - The Phoenix Trap - Sentiment Tomorrow (02:43)
Featuring Erin McQuade on backing vocals & Quiara on keyboards - The Phoenix Trap - Something Lasting (05:01)
- The Phoenix Trap - Lights (03:50)
- The Phoenix Trap - Where Dreams Exist (04:49)
- The Phoenix Trap - I Wish It Would Rain (04:09)
- The Phoenix Trap - Intermission (00:30)
- The Phoenix Trap - Thrown (live) (05:39)
Recorded live at The Fire in Philadelphia. Sound effects provided by Alan Douches & Mary Chapin Carpenter.