Jay Bennett :: Whatever Happened I Apologize

Songs Like Postcards (Urbana, IL)
www.myspace.com/jaybennett

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Listen to: The Engines Are Idle

Listen to: Hank

 

It pains us to announce the passing of our good friend and colleague, Jay Walter Bennett.
Farewell Jay, RIP

Interested in getting this album on vinyl? We are running a fan-funded pledge drive at Kickstarter to raise money to manufacture Whatever Happened I Apologize on 12inch 180gram wax. Pledge now!


Track List
Another Town Another Ride Another Window
I Don’t Have the Time
I’ll Decorate My Love
The Engines Are Idle
How Dull They Make the Razor
Without the Benefit of Sight
Hank
Talk and Talk and Talk
Wicked World
Little Blue Pills

Notes
Produced by Jay Walter Bennett.
Written, arranged, and performed by Jay Bennett (except where noted).
Recorded and mixed by Jay Bennett at Pieholden Suite Sound, Urbana, Il. www.myspace.com/pieholdenstudios

Mastered, sequenced, and edited by Jonathan Pines, with Matt DeWine, and Jay Bennett, at Private Studios, Urbana, Il.

Additional song selection and editing by Alex Moore.

Background vocals on “I’ll Decorate My Love” by Edward Burch.

“Wicked World” written by Daniel Johnston.

All songs ©2008 You Want a Piece of This Music (ASCAP), administered by Bug Music, except “Wicked World”, published by Primary Wave Music.

Management: Jefferson Macklin

Contact information: www.myspace.com/jaybennett

Cover art by Jay Bennett.

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About Rock Proper

Jay Bennett was an extraordinary individual—generous, kind, wise, and impossibly creative. We deeply mourn his passing and miss our friend so much. Rest in peace Jay.

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