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I'm Not A GunOur Lives On Wednesdays

Label:

City Centre Offices – towerblock cd 022

Format:

CD, Album

Country:

Germany

Released:

Genre:

Rock

Style:

Soft Rock, Post Rock

Tracklist

1Walk Through Walls4:44
2Every Moment Is Ours5:15
3Slowly Discovering5:13
4Off In The Distance4:50
5Words Speak And Choose4:55
6Champion5:00
7Sundays Will Never Change5:04
8Scenes Of Someone Else5:21
9Never Meant To Be4:28
10Stable Soundwaves4:38
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  • Phonographic Copyright ℗City Centre Offices
  • Copyright ©City Centre Offices
  • Mastered AtDubplates & Mastering
  • Published ByParallax Muzik
  • Pressed Bywww.HandleWithCare.de
  • Distributed ByBaked Goods
  • Distributed ByHausmusik

Credits

  • ArtworkArtificial Duck Flavour
  • Electronics, Programmed By, Drums, Guitar, BassJohn Tejada
  • Guitar, BassTakeshi Nishimoto
  • Mastered ByLoop-o
  • Written-ByJohn Tejada, Takeshi Nishimoto

Notes

Parallax Muzik B.M.I.
Mastered @ d+m, Berlin.
Handled by Morr Music.

c+p City Centre Offices 2004

Comes in Digipak packaging.

Barcode and Other Identifiers

  • Barcode (Text): 8 80918 00172 2
  • Barcode (Scanned): 880918001722
  • Matrix / Runout: TOWERBLOCK CD 022 A406383-01
  • Mastering SID Code: ifpi L573
  • Mould SID Code: IFPI 9718

Other Versions (3)

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Title (Format)LabelCat#CountryYear
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Our Lives On Wednesdays (LP, Album)City Centre OfficesTOWERBLOCK 022 LPGermany2004
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Our Lives On Wednesdays (CD, Album)Zankyo RecordZNR-029Japan2004
New Submission
Our Lives On Wednesdays (CD, Album, Promo)City Centre Officestowerblock cd 0222004

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Reviews

  • scoundrel's avatar
    scoundrel
    Edited 18 years ago
    Electro-guitar soundscapes: I'm Not A Gun comes through again, this time with their album OUR LIVES ON WEDNESDAYS. Very blissful, very City Centre Offices. "Walk Through Walls" brings the guitars to the fore, while the quiet sweeps in "Off in the Distance" give that track a haunting quality. "Sundays Will Never Change" is beautifully dense, with the guitar shimmering on top of the watery surface like an oil slick, and the glitchy busyness of "Scenes of Someone Else" chatters away melodically. Generally, the rhythms here sound more natural, as if produced by actual musicians on actual instruments (although the calmly, looped rhythms of "Never Meant to Be" evoke a certain sadness). The organic/electronic mix skews slightly more towards the organic here, but the balance is still well maintained. Electro wins out on the final track, "Stable Soundwaves," but the track keeps morphing, changing shape. Wednesdays have never sounded so good.
    • tektick's avatar
      tektick
      Edited 19 years ago
      Because DJ-ing is a such great passion to me, I'm constantly busy with house and related dance genres. Except for sunday evenings, no beats, just atmospheric, emotional postrock and electronica. Time to chill in a sofa with "Duyster", a program on Studio Brussel (Belgian 'alternative' radiostation). It's on this program I heard about "I'm not a gun". Man, I really got in a kind of cloudy emotional mood when I heard a song from the cd "Our Lives on Wednesdays", so beautiful. The bigger was my surprise when Ayco (she presents Duyster) told that driving force behind "I'm not a gun" was... John Tejada!!! (Off course together Takeshi Nishimoto) I couldn't believe my ears, kind of felt like the circle was round. Respect!!!

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