2004 studio album by Edwin McCain
Scream & Whisper is Edwin McCain 's sixth studio album, released on June 22, 2004 by DRT Entertainment , McCain's second label in as many years. The album was his first new release in three years, and was recorded at Sonica Studios, Atlanta, Georgia , and Dirtmachine Studios in Studio City, California .
Track listing
"Coming Down" (McCain, Pete Riley) – 3:33
"Shooting Stars" (Angie Aparo , McCain, Riley) – 3:37
"Throw It All Away" (Malcolm Pardon, Riley, Fredrik Rinman) – 4:01
"Say Anything" (McCain, Riley, Maia Sharp ) – 3:43
"Turning Around" (McCain) – 3:40
"Couldn't Love You More" (Larry Chaney, McCain) – 4:18
"Good Enough" (Tyrone Coleman, McCain) – 4:04
"Farewell to Tinkerbell" (McCain) – 2:59
"How Can You Say That to Me" (McCain, Riley) – 4:08
"Day Will Never Come" (Riley) – 4:27
"Save the Rain" (Paul O'Brien, Riley) – 3:38
"White Crosses" (McCain) – 6:11
"Wild at Heart" (McCain) – 2:58
"Maggie May" (Bonus Track) (Martin Quittenton, Rod Stewart ) – 5:05
Personnel
Musicians
Edwin McCain – guitar (acoustic), mandolin, vocals
Larry Chaney – guitar (acoustic), mandolin, guitar (electric)
Pete Riley – guitar (acoustic), mandolin, guitar (electric), vocals (background)
Craig Shields – clarinet (bass), keyboards, organ (hammond), saxophone, wind controller
Lee Hendricks – guitar (bass)
Dave Harrison – percussion, drums
Noel Golden – keyboards, producer, engineer, mixing
John Lancaster – piano, wurlitzer
Maia Sharp – vocals
Production
Mike Froedge – drum technician
George Marino – mastering
John Briglevich – engineer
Phillip Ducker – engineer
Branon Thames – assistant engineer
Christopher Wade Damerst – programming
Mark Dobson – programming
Additional
Bryce Alexender – photography
Angie Little – photography
Rodney Bursiel – cover photo
Shawn Grove – digital editing
Scott Johnson – art direction
Colin Miller – assistant
Charts
Chart (2004)
Peak position
US Billboard 200
183
US Top Independent Albums
13
US Top Internet Albums
183
References
Scream & Whisper at AllMusic
Paste review
Archived December 26, 2007, at the Wayback Machine
USA Today review
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