All Quiet on the Noise Floor

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All Quiet on the Noise Floor
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Studio album by
ReleasedSeptember 2, 2009
Recorded2009
Genre
Length48:03
Label Noise McCartney
Producer
  • Kazutoshi Chiba (exec.)
  • Jason Falkner
Jason Falkner chronology
Bedtime with the Beatles: Part Two
(2008)
All Quiet on the Noise Floor
(2009)
Make It Be
(2015)

All Quiet on the Noise Floor is the fourth studio album by American musician Jason Falkner, released in Japan on September 2, 2009 on Noise McCartney Records.

Contents

The album was exclusively released in Japan; a U.S. release was tentatively scheduled for the end of 2009 but never occurred. It has since seen digital release for download and streaming. One edition of the record included a DVD that featured a July 28, 2008 performance and "rehearsal footage with Quruli before the Fuji Rock Festival." [1] All instruments on the album were played by Falkner.

Track listing

All tracks are written by Jason Falkner, except where noted

No.TitleWriter(s)Length
1."Princessa" 4:20
2."Emotion Machine" 3:12
3."Counting Sheep" 3:58
4."Evangeline" 4:02
5."The Lie In Me" 5:17
6."Maybe the Universe" 3:50
7."Jet Silver and the Dolls of Venus" Bill Nelson 4:01
8."My Home is Not a House" 5:16
9."Doin' Me In" 3:49
10."Y.E.S" 5:29
11."This Time '09" (Japan bonus track)  

Personnel

Personnel per AllMusic [2]

Notes

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