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I could have been somebody else/But now I'm me this time" ("Intro") Like a memory on the cusp of consciousness or a dream barely recalled, Pete Yorn's second Columbia Records album, Day I Forgot, is like the return of a welcome friend, occasioning a flood of nostalgic reminiscences. It is the logical successor, the second chapter to his critically acclaimed, RIAA-certified gold debut, musicforthemorningafter, the emotional hangover now clearing, a clean slate. Yorn once again played many of the instruments, co-producing with R. Walt Vincent and Scott Litt, who mixed several tracks, as did Andy Wallace and Ken Andrews. "I wanted to get back to a straight-up rock sound, and let the vocal melodies and songs speak for themselves." " Come back home for another year/And ask yourself if you could handle this" ("Come Back Home") It was a hectic two years of activity for Pete Yorn since the release of his debut album, which produced the alte... |
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