Reiter In
Reiter In is the thirteenth album by singer-songwriter and guitarist, Chris Whitley. It is his eleventh studio album and the last he made before his death (five months later, at 45) in November 2005.
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Released | March 28, 2006 | |||
Recorded | June 1, 2, 3 and 5, 2005 | |||
Genre | Rock | |||
Length | 51:32 | |||
Label | Red Parlor Records | |||
Producer | Kenny Siegal | |||
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The album was recorded as a band effort and is billed as "Chris Whitley & The Bastard Club".
Kenny Siegal (of Johnny Society) produced, co-wrote, and played on the album. It was recorded all analog and live on a two-inch tape Sony MCI JH24 tape deck through a Trident board at Old Soul Studios in Catskill, New York. It was mixed by John Holbrook.
Track listing
All tracks written by Chris Whitley unless otherwise noted.
- "I Wanna Be Your Dog" (Dave Alexander, Ron Asheton, Scott Asheton, Iggy Pop – The Stooges) – 4:08
- "Bring It On Home" (Willie Dixon – Sonny Boy Williamson II) – 3:43
- "Inn" (Brian Geltner, Chris Whitley) – 4:06
- "Mountain Side" (Wayne Coyne, Jonathan Donahue, Michael Ivins, Nathan Roberts – The Flaming Lips) – 5:15
- "Cut the Cards" (Tim Beattie) – 4:38
- "I'm in Love with a German Film Star" (Mitch Barker, Barbara Gogan, Clive Temperley, Claire Bidwell, Richard Williams – The Passions) – 4:28
- "Are 'Friends' Electric?" (Gary Numan) – 5:11
- "Reiter In" – 5:16
- "I Go Evil" (Chris Whitley, Kenny Siegal) – 4:30
- "All Beauty Taken from You in This Life Remains Forever" (Chris Whitley, Kenny Siegal) – 7:04
- "Come Home" (Heiko Schramm) – 3:19
Personnel
- Chris Whitley – lead vocals and guitars
- Heiko Schramm – bass guitar and backing vocals
- Brian Geltner – drums, vibes, acoustic guitar, and backing vocals
- Tim Beattie – harmonica, lap steel, and backing vocals
- Kenny Siegal – baritone guitar, electric guitar, acoustic guitar, and backing vocals
- Sean Balin – violin
- Gwen Snyder – vocals and tambourine
- Susann Bürger – spoken word
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