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Gift to the World

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Gift to the World
📅 ReleasedNovember 11, 2003[1]
⏳ Length41:05
🏷️ LabelQ Division
🤑 ProducerMike Denneen
Loveless chronology
Loveless EP
(2002)
Gift to the World
(2003)

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Gift to the World is the debut full-length album by Boston, Massachusetts indie rock band Loveless. It was released on Q Division Records in 2003.

The album was critically applauded by a number of publications, including Rolling Stone and The Boston Globe.[2] However, due to lack of promotion or touring around the album, its sales were mediocre, at best, for an independent album. The album's life cycle was cut short in the summer of 2004, when it was announced Jen Trynin was leaving the band.

Track listing

All tracks written by Dave Wanamaker.

No.TitleLength
1."Go"3:46
2."A Gift to the World"4:00
3."You Wore Me Out"3:43
4."Beautiful"3:52
5."Cold"5:42
6."Stick to the Girl"2:58
7."This Is a Way"4:29
8."Darling Would You"4:47
9."Suicide Machines"4:22
10."She Could Be Something Good"3:26
Total length:41:05

Personnel

Loveless
  • Jennifer Trynin – vocals, guitar
  • Dave Wanamaker – vocals, guitar, keyboards
  • Peter Armata – bass
  • Tom Polce – drums
Additional personnel
  • Matt Beaudoin – engineer, programming
  • Rudyard Lee Cullers – assistant engineer
  • Brian Dawson – studio assistant
  • Mike Denneen – keyboards, engineer, mixing, producer
  • Vic Firth – drum sticks
  • Bill Guerra – backing vocals
  • Paul Q. Kolderie – wardrobe
  • Carl Plaster – drum technician
  • Rafi Sofer – studio assistant
  • Jonathan Wyner – mastering

References

  1. "Gift to the World - The Loveless". AllMusic. Retrieved August 4, 2016.
  2. "Loveless Press". lvls.com. Archived from the original on 2014-05-08. Retrieved 2008-02-19. Unknown parameter |url-status= ignored (help)



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