Downstream (album)

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Downstream
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Studio album by New Monsoon
Released 2003
Recorded Feb - Nov 2002
Genre Rock, Jazz, World
Label Sci Fidelity
New Monsoon chronology
Hydrophonic
(2001)
Downstream
(2003)
Live at the Telluride Bluegrass Festival
(2004)

Downstream is the second studio album by the San Francisco, CA based band New Monsoon. It was recorded over a period of months from February to November in 2002 and was released in early 2003.

New Monsoon is a rock jam band that is based in the San Francisco, CA area that was founded in 1998 by Penn State classmates Bo Carper and Jeff Miller.

Contents

Track listing

  1. Mountain Air
  2. Painted Moon
  3. Downstream
  4. Velvet Pouch
  5. Bo's Blues
  6. Ladybug
  7. Don't Feel Welcome
  8. Double Clutch
  9. Sunman
  10. One of These Days
  11. Chakar Dar D'Abaji
  12. Liquid Blue
  13. Circle

Personnel

New Monsoon:

Brian Carey - percussion, conga, timbales
Heath Carlisle - bass, guitar, vocals, engineer, mixing, photography, cover art
Phil Ferlino - organ, piano, keyboards, vocals, guitar, mixing, engineer
Rajiv Parikh - percussion, tabla, vocals
Bo Carper - acoustic guitar, banjo, dobro
Jeff Miller - guitar (electric), vocals (background)
Marty Ylitalo - drums, didjeridu


John Greenham - mastering

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