Ride the Lightning (Marshmallow Coast album)

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Ride the Lightning
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Studio album by
Released2001
Recorded2001
Genre
Length46:49
Label Misra
Producer Andy Gonzales
Marshmallow Coast chronology
Marshmallow Coasting
(2000)
Ride the Lightning
(2001)
AntiStar
(2003)
Professional ratings
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Ride the Lightning is the fourth album by Elephant Six band Marshmallow Coast. It is written by Andy Gonzales and features members of Of Montreal as the backing band. [1]

Contents

Track listing

No.TitleLength
1."Classifieds"3:48
2."Ghost with Wisdom"4:37
3."Darkside of the Moon"3:30
4."Piano Bit"1:08
5."Oblivion"4:44
6."Chameleon"3:12
7."Piano Bit"0:20
8."Haunted Blvds"3:08
9."So-and-So's with Emeralds in the Sky"3:03
10."A Pear, De Lune"2:11
11."Dee et Moi"2:38
12."Guitar Suite for Little Debbie"5:46
13."Piano Bit"1:05
14."Jebodiah's Restraints"2:51
15."Would It Be Nice?"4:47
Total length:46:49

Personnel

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References

  1. 1 2 "Ride the Lightning - Marshmallow Coast | Songs, Reviews, Credits". AllMusic . Retrieved 2017-10-10.