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Band | Swami |
Type | Album |
Released | November 8, 2004 |
Label | Independent |
Catalog | SPLD-012604 |
Format | CD-R |
Length | 74:43 |
Packaging | 5.2mm slim jewel case |
Produced by | John Benson |
Recorded at | Various locations, Thunder Bay |
Overview
In Retrospect is the debut album by Swami. The material contained on the record spans nearly 10 years of Swami's musical endeavors, both as a solo artist as well as with bands he has played in. As such, the record could be considered more of a compilation than a proper album. The record was self-financed and made available to the public only through Swami himself. An original pressing of 20 copies were sold out in a short time for $10 each. Subsequent copies of the album were available on demand. The cover art contains a picture of the Thunder Bay Expressway taken by Dave Bevilaqua. The booklet for In Retrospect, printed at Swami's home and assembled at Confederation College, contains 16 pages of track-by-track commentary by the artist.
Tracklist
- Did Someone Say? (0:55)
- Bstach-Tach (2:51)
- The Breaking of the Broken (3:20)
- Past and Perception (7:00)
- Alleycats (2:45)
- Phil Me Up with Your Love (3:26)
- A Painful Reward (2:19)
- Games (2:35)
- 16env (0:53)
- Honestly, Just Skip this Track...There's no Audio to It (0:11)
- Donovan (2:25)
- James & Brenda (2:24)
- Perfect Blue (Kittens on the Dancefloor Mix) (5:31)
- Halaffectionate Daze (3:45)
- They Can't Find Me Here (8:16)
- ...and then she walked away (1:36)
- Recycle Kids (3:54)
- Savagely Ravaged (8:51)
- TTTTTTTTT (6:28)
- We Came (5:18)
Credits
- Track 1 performed by Adam Moreau and John Benson
- Tracks 2-4 performed by Devious
- Tracks 5-8 performed by Jordan Elcheson and the Elcheson Five
- Tracks 9-11 & 13-19 performed by Swami
- Track 12 performed by Glandersnuff & Swami
- Track 20 performed by The Amazing Karaoke Rangers (featuring Swami)