Loudmouth (Jim Bianco album)

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LOUDMOUTH
LOUDMOUTH cover.jpg
Studio album by Jim Bianco
Released April 5, 2011
Length34:03
Label Independent
Producer Wilson Golden, Al Sgro and Jim Bianco
Jim Bianco chronology
Once Again, with FEELING!
(2010)
LOUDMOUTH
(2011)
Cookie Cutter
(2013)

Loudmouth is the third official studio album by recording artist Jim Bianco. Released April 5, 2011, this album was funded by pledges made by fans through Bianco‘s collaboration with Kickstarter. Over the course of the 45-day campaign, Bianco was able to raise $31,500. Bianco’s campaign success was featured in an article by Shanna Schwarze at CNN.com. [1] The second track of this album, "Talented," was featured by KCRW as Today's Top Tune the day preceding its release, on April 4, 2011. [2]

Contents

Track listing

All songs written by Jim Bianco

  1. “Sinners“– 3:00
  2. “Talented“– 3:48
  3. “Elevator Operator“– 3:13
  4. “But I Still Want You” –3:44
  5. “OK, I Suppose“– 4:58
  6. “Take You Home“– 3:13
  7. “Shut Up and Kiss Me“– 3:36
  8. “Slaughter“– 4:13
  9. “Home“– 4:17

Personnel

Additional production information

Studio information

Recorded at The Chalet.
Nylon and vox for track 8 recorded in Kenny Lyon’s apartment.

Videos

Jim Bianco on LOUDMOUTH

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