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The Soothing Sounds Of... | ||||
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Released | 2003 | |||
Recorded | 2002 | |||
Genre | Pop punk | |||
Label | Wynona Records | |||
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The Soothings Sounds Of... is an international split album by American band, the Huntingtons and Italian band, Retarded. It was released in 2003 on Wynona Records.
Produced by the Huntingtons
Recorded at Clay Creek Recording on Nov 11, 2002 and at Ctrl Alt Delete Sound on Nov 24-25, 2002
Engineered by Nick Rotundo & Tom Giachero
Mixed by Mikey
Mastered by Tom Giachero at Ctrl Alt Delete Sound
Produced by Retarded and Daniele Mandelli
Recorded and Mixed from Sept to Nov 2002 at Elfo Studios
Engineered by Daniele Mandelli
Mastered by Daniele Mandelli at Tavernago
Jenny Smiley - lead vocals on track 7
Daniele Mandelli - keyboards on tracks 7 & 12 and tambourine on track 8
Luca Miccetta - additional Retarded backing vocals
All songs written by Huntingtons and Retarded, except track 4 (The Cure) and track 12 (Weezer).
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