Telegraph (album)

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Telegraph
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Studio album by
ReleasedAugust 23, 2005
Recorded2003-2004
Genre
Length40:33
Label Nine Yards, Backhouse
Producer Drake Bell, Michael Corcoran
Drake Bell chronology
Drake & Josh
(2005)
Telegraph
(2005)
It's Only Time
(2006)

Telegraph is the debut album by singer-songwriter Drake Bell, released on August 23, 2005, on Nine Yards Records. It was recorded by Bell and producer Michael Corcoran, as well as a few friends in a simple home studio using a Digidesign Digi 002.

Contents

The album was released on August 23, 2005, and was issued by Michael Corcoran's label Backhouse Records and the now defunct label Nine Yards Records. Being an independently released production, it ran out of print, and was subsequently re-released on August 7, 2007. [2]

Critical reception

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Telegraph received critical acclaim for its dark tone and Bell's songwriting. AllMusic wrote in its review of the album, "He specializes in upbeat, McCartneyesque ditties fleshed out with enchanting harmony vocals and big, wet production." [2] A writer for Ultimate Guitar Archive praised Bell's vocals on the album, writing "his voice is pleasantly raspy and there's always a sense of unapologetic know-how in his delivery, without the bratty pseudo-punk attitude that litters many a radio station". [1]

Track listing

No.TitleWriter(s)Length
1."Intro" Drake Bell 0:27
2."Found a Way"Bell, Michael Corcoran 3:02
3."Circles"Bell4:06
4."Somehow"Bell, Corcoran4:40
5."In the End"Bell, Corcoran4:24
6."Don't Preach"C.J. Abraham, Bell, Corcoran3:24
7."Hollywood Girl"Bell, Corcoran, G. Petersen2:53
8."Golden Days"Bell, D. Tashian, G. Garner3:43
9."Down We Fall"Bell, Corcoran5:50
10."The Backhouse"Bell0:19
11."Highway to Nowhere"Bell, S.W. Bennett, M. Shallman4:04
12."Telegraph"Bell, Corcoran3:39
Total length:40:33

Additional song information

Personnel

As listed on Drake Bell's website. [7]

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