2006 studio album by Danielson
Ships is the seventh full-length album by New Jersey indie rock band Danielson . The album was a massive collaboration among Daniel Smith and various other musicians.
Track listing
"Ship the Majestic Suffix" – 2:54
"Cast It at the Setting Sail" – 3:30
"Bloodbook on the Halfshell" – 4:50
"Did I Step on Your Trumpet" – 3:06
"When It Comes to You I'm Lazy" – 3:53
"Two Sitting Ducks" – 5:04
"My Lion Sleeps Tonight" – 3:03
"Kids Pushing Kids" – 6:17
"Time That Bald Sexton" – 3:56
"He Who Flattened Your Flame Is Gettin' Torched" – 2:51
"Five Stars and Two Thumbs Up" – 2:46
Personnel
Steve Poponi, Dave Downham – recording (Gradwell)
Chris Cohen – electric guitar, vocals
Ben Swanson – recording, graphics
Luke Mosling – "ships" suffix contest winner (1172)
Lenny Smith – vocals, claps
Rachel Galloway – flute, vocals
Tom Eaton – trumpet
Jedidiah Slaboda – vocals, claps
Judy Miller – publicity (Motormouth)
Christiaan Palladino – keys, vocals, mixing assistance, recording
Satomi Matsuzaki – bass guitar
Megan Slaboda – glock, marimba, vocal
Brian McTear – mixing engineer (Miner Street)
Alan Douches – mastering (West Westside)
David Smith – drum kit
Lilly Smith – vocals, claps
Ted Velykis – orchestration, mixing assistant, bass guitar, bass clarinet
Josiah Wolf – drum kit
Ida Smith – vocals, claps
Andrew Smith – drums, percussion
Melissa Palladino – violin, vocal
Elin Smith – vocal, support
Chris Swanson – project manager
Erik Carter – live performance arrangements (Kork Agency)
Aaron DeVries – ships contest judge
Marian Smith – support
Amy Morrissey – mixing assistant (Miner Street)
Nicole Roeder – graphics
Emil Nikolaisen – mixing assistant
Paul Gold – lacquers (Brooklyn Phono)
Yoni Wolf – recording
Ken Fabianovicz – helper
Jon Galloway – recording
Sufjan Stevens – oboe, flutes, whistles, glock
John Ringhofer – trombone, vocal, recording
Greg Saunier – drum kit, vocal, recorder
John Dieterich – electric guitar, vocals
Daniel Smith – songs, vocal, acoustic guitar, production, artwork
References
Monger, James Christopher. "Danielson – Ships " . AllMusic .
Schreiber, Ryan (May 10, 2006). "Danielson Famile: Ships " . Pitchfork . Retrieved April 9, 2019.
McIntosh, Dan (May 23, 2006). "Danielson: Ships " . PopMatters . Retrieved April 9, 2019.
Newlin, Jimmy (May 13, 2006). "Review: Danielson, Ships " . Slant Magazine . Retrieved April 9, 2019.
Gaerig, Andrew (May 12, 2006). "Review: Danielson – Ships " . Stylus Magazine . Archived from the original on June 1, 2006. Retrieved April 9, 2019.
Ranta, Alan. "Review: Danielson – Ships " . Tiny Mix Tapes . Retrieved April 9, 2019.
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