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REISSUE-NEM#41: Glenn Mercer (Feelies): Produce Yourself
REISSUE-NEM#41: Glenn Mercer (Feelies): Produce Yourself
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Length:
67 minutes
Released:
Sep 16, 2023
Format:
Podcast episode
Description
Glenn's albums with the Feelies since 1980 have a unique sound, due to his insistence that production is part of the composing process.
We discuss "Been Replaced" and "Gone Gone Gone," from The Feelies' 2017album Here Before, then "Larmaie" from Glenn's instrumental solo album Incidental Hum (2015). We conclude by listening to "Should Be Gone" by the Feelies from Here Before (2011). Intro music: "The High Road"by the Feelies from The Good Earth (1986).
This reissue concludes with the Feelies newly released live recording of "Who Loves the Sun?" from their album of Velvet Underground covers, Some Kinda Love. Learn more at thefeeliesweb.com.
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We discuss "Been Replaced" and "Gone Gone Gone," from The Feelies' 2017album Here Before, then "Larmaie" from Glenn's instrumental solo album Incidental Hum (2015). We conclude by listening to "Should Be Gone" by the Feelies from Here Before (2011). Intro music: "The High Road"by the Feelies from The Good Earth (1986).
This reissue concludes with the Feelies newly released live recording of "Who Loves the Sun?" from their album of Velvet Underground covers, Some Kinda Love. Learn more at thefeeliesweb.com.
Sponsor: Visit FactorMeals.com/nem50 (code improv50) to get 50% off America's #1 Ready-To-Eat Meal Kit.
Hear more Nakedly Examined Music. Like our Facebook page.
Released:
Sep 16, 2023
Format:
Podcast episode
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