Y-O-U (album)
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| Y-O-U | |||||
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| Studio album by Y-O-U | |||||
| Released | October 11, 2003 | ||||
| Recorded | 2003 | ||||
| Genre | Rock | ||||
| Length | 34:53 | ||||
| Label | Pleaserock (independent) | ||||
| Producer | Y-O-U | ||||
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Y-O-U is the first album by Atlanta rock band Y-O-U. Released in 2003, it is their only album with members Eric Harlan Park and Matt Sonnicksen, who left the band approximately a year later.
The sole writing and producing credits for the album go to the band as a whole.
[edit] Track listing
- "Radio" - 2:58
- "LA Lindsay" - 4:24
- "Easy" - 3:16
- "Hold Me" - 2:15
- "Moviekiss" - 5:50
- "Good Intentions" - 2:34
- "Heart That Remains" - 3:24
- "Wings" - 3:08
- "Back with Him" - 3:03
- "How to Say Goodbye" - 4:00
[edit] Music Videos
"Radio"
- Dir: Jon Danovic
- Feat: Josh Rifkind as "Coach Adair"
- Billed as part 3 of mockumentary The Flying Wallabies
"LA Lindsay"
- Dir: The Brothers Chaps
- Animated in Macromedia Flash
- Features animals representing each band member
"Easier"
- Dir: Y-O-U
- Song is 3-man version of "Easy" recorded after Sonnicksen and Park left the band
- Video is photo slideshow featuring all 5 members
"Hold Me"
- Dir: Peter Sobat
- First Y-O-U video created
"Moviekiss"
- Dir: Jon Danovic
- Video is about the band filming a video for "Moviekiss"
"Heart That Remains"
- Dir: Peter Sobat
- Video includes onscreen dialogue and introduces "The Skinny" dance.
[edit] Personnel
- Y-O-U: Nick Niespodziani, Peter Olson, Mark Cobb, Matt Sonnicksen, Eric Harlan Park
- Producer: Y-O-U
- Engineer: Kristofer Sampson
- Mixer: Don McCollister
- Additional mixing: Kristofer Sampson
- Mastering: Jeff Lipton
- Photography: Joseph Guay
- Art Design & Layout: Kristofer Sampson, Kartouche

