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Davenport Cabinet: Travis Stever.Audio Mixers: Lenny Post; Mike Major.Coheed and Cambria guitarist Travis Stever has plenty of room in his regular gig for proggy heroics, but ...Read more

Nostalgia in Stereo by Davenport Cabinet (CD, Oct-2008, Equal Vision)

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Davenport Cabinet Nostalgia In Stereo CD
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    Product description

    Album Features
    UPC:794558115421
    Artist:Davenport Cabinet
    Format:CD
    Release Year:2008
    Record Label:Equal Vision
    Genre:Rock & Pop

    Track Listing
    1. Square One
    2. Nostalgia in Stereo
    3. Thieves
    4. Milk Foot
    5. Wrecking Ball
    6. Rusty Knives
    7. Angel on the Shoulder
    8. Pissing in the Wind
    9. 12 Hours
    10. Tired of Driving
    11. Demon Fire

    Details
    Producer:Lenny Post, Travis Stever
    Distributor:RED Distribution
    Recording Type:Studio
    Recording Mode:Stereo
    SPAR Code:n/a

    Album Notes
    Davenport Cabinet: Travis Stever.Audio Mixers: Lenny Post; Mike Major.Coheed and Cambria guitarist Travis Stever has plenty of room in his regular gig for proggy heroics, but there's a whole other side to his playing that goes virtually unheard. He previously recorded under the name the English Panther, but NOSTALGIA IN STEREO, his first set under the new alias Davenport Cabinet, finally gives his creative imagination free reign. Much of it is '60s- and '70s-influenced, from the glitzy Bowie of "Rusty Knives" to the pastoral, breezy folk of "Thieves," but Stever isn't locked into any one time or style--he's going where the muse takes him.

    eBay Product ID: EPID70912824
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