Satellite EP
Satellite EP | ||||
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📅 Released | April 10, 2007 | |||
🏷️ Label | Reprise | |||
🤑 Producer | Joe Pisapia, Jason Lehning | |||
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Buy this album Satellite EP or listen to it on amazon
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Source | Rating |
AllMusic | [1] |
Exclaim! | Positive[2] |
IGN | 6.1[3] |
Satellite EP is the fifth EP by the rock band Guster. It was released on April 10, 2007. It is Guster's third EP with the musician Joe Pisapia.
The EP includes both live recordings and songs recorded during the creation of Ganging Up on the Sun but not included on the album.
The Astronauts, a producing team, remixed a techno-inspired version of "Satellite" that appears on this EP as well. This was first released as an iTunes single and a radio edit of this song received airplay on radio stations.[citation needed]
"Two of Us" is a Beatles song which the band covers on the EP.
"Total Eclipse of the Heart" is a somewhat less-than-serious cover of the original Bonnie Tyler song, recorded at a concert at the State Theater in Portland, Maine. Brian Rosenworcel, the band's drummer, sings the lead vocals, a rare occurrence in Guster's music.
Reverb, an environmental action group of the guitarist/vocalist Adam Gardner and his wife, helped to produce this EP as entirely carbon neutral. The CD sleeve indicates that it is printed using soy inks on paper certified as "sustainable by the Forest Stewardship Council".[4]
The song "Satellite" is used in Menno Meyjes' 2007 movie Martian Child.
Track listing[edit]
- "Satellite"
- "G Major"
- "Rise & Shine"
- "Timothy Leary"
- "I'm Through"
- "Satellite" (the Astronauts remix)
- "Two of Us" (live at KCRW)
- "Total Eclipse of the Heart" (live at the State Theatre)
References[edit]
- ↑ "Satellite - Guster | Album | AllMusic". Retrieved July 29, 2024 – via www.allmusic.com.
- ↑ "Guster │ Exclaim!". Guster │ Exclaim!. Retrieved July 29, 2024.
- ↑ Grischow, Chad (June 28, 2007). "Guster - Satellite EP Review". IGN. Retrieved July 29, 2024.
- ↑ "Guster Goes Green". JamBase. March 27, 2007. Retrieved April 25, 2007.
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