G I R L (Album)

G I R L (Album)

2014 46'53 Back Lot Music / Columbia Records
Release date : 03/03/2014
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"Marilyn Monroe"
Written by Pharrell Williams & Ann-Marie Calhoun
Recorded by Andrew Coleman & Mike Larson for I Am Other Entertainement
Recorded at Chalice Recording Studios, Los Angeles, CA, Jungle City Studios, New York, NY, Glenwood Place Studios, Burbank, CA, The Newman Scoring Soundstage at 20th Century Fox Studios, Los Angeles, CA, & Conway Recording Studios, Los Angeles, CA
Recording Assisted by Matt Weber, Jacob Dennis, Todd Hurtt & Eric Weaver
Strings Recorded by Alan Meyerson at 20th Century Fox Studios, Los Angeles, CA & Stephanie McNally at Remote Control Productions, Santa Monica, CA
Additional String Recording by Kevin Globerman
Strings Mixed by Alan Meyerson at Remote Control Studios, Santa Monica, CA
Mixed by Mick Guzauski at Conway Recording Studios, Los Angeles, CA
Mix Assisted by Seth Waldmann
Digital Editing & Arrangement by Andrew Coleman & Mike Larson for I Am Other Entertainment
Electric Guitar Performed by Brent Paschke
String Intro Written by Ann-Marie Calhoun
Strings Arranged by Hans Zimmer, Ann-Marie Calhoun & Nick Glennie-Smith
Orchestrated by Bruce Fowler
Concert Master: Belinda Broughton
Additional Vocals Performed by Kelly Osborne
Spinback Performed by Miguel Milliones

"Gush"
Recorded by Andrew Coleman & Mike Larson for I Am Other Entertainement
Recorded at the Studios at The Palms, Las Vegas, NV, Glenwood Place Studios, Burbank, CA, South Beach Studios, Miami Beach, FL, The Newman Scoring Soundstage at 20th Century Fox Studios, Los Angeles, CA, & the Studio at the Setai, Miami Beach, FL
Recording Assisted by Connor Gilligan, Jacob Dennis, Todd Hurtt, Hart Gunther, Femio Hernandez & Nick Valentin
Strings Recorded by Alan Meyerson at 20th Century Fox Studios, Los Angeles, CA & Stephanie McNally at Remote Control Productions, Santa Monica, CA
Additional String Recording by Kevin Globerman
Strings Mixed by Alan Meyerson at Remote Control Studios, Santa Monica, CA
Mixed by Mick Guzauski at Ocean Way Recording Studios, Los Angeles, CA
Mix Assisted by Rouble Kapoor
Digital Editing & Arrangement by Andrew Coleman & Mike Larson for I Am Other Entertainment
Electric Guitar Performed by Brent Paschke
Strings Arranged by Hans Zimmer, Ann-Marie Calhoun & Nick Glennie-Smith
Orchestrated by Bruce Fowler
Concert Master: Belinda Broughton

"Gust Of Wind"
Recorded by Andrew Coleman & Mike Larson for I Am Other Entertainement, Florian Lagatta & Kente Yonesaka
Recorded at Circle House Studios, Miami, FL, Jungle City Studios, New York, NY, Germano Studios, New York, NY, The Newman Scoring Soundstage at 20th Century Fox Studios, Los Angeles, CA, Gang Studios, Paris, France, & Conway Recording Studios, Los Angeles, CA
Assisted by Matthew Desrameaux, Matt Weber, Jeremy Cimio & Eric Weaver
Strings Recorded by Alan Meyerson at 20th Century Fox Studios, Los Angeles, CA & Stephanie McNally at Remote Control Productions, Santa Monica, CA
Additional String Recording by Kevin Globerman
Strings Mixed by Alan Meyerson at Remote Control Studios, Santa Monica, CA
Mixed by Mick Guzauski at Conway Recording Studios, Los Angeles, CA
Mix Assisted by Eric Weaver
Digital Editing & Arrangement by Andrew Coleman & Mike Larson for I Am Other Entertainment
Electric Guitar Performed by Francesco
Strings Arranged by Hans Zimmer, Ann-Marie Calhoun & Nick Glennie-Smith
Orchestrated by Bruce Fowler
Concert Master: Belinda Broughton
Additional Vocals Performed by Daft Punk & Rhea Dummett

01 – Marilyn Monroe (5:51)
02 – Brand New (feat. Justin Timberlake) (4:31)
03 – Hunter (4:00)
04 – Gush (3:54)
05 – Happy (3:52)
06 – Come Get It Bae (feat. Miley Cyrus) (3:21)
07 – Gust Of Wind (feat. Daft Punk) (4:45)
08 – Lost Queen (7:56)
09 – Know Who You Are (feat. Alicia Keys) (3:56)
10 – It Girl (4:47)

10 Comments

  1. trent easton navarro March 8, 2014 at 3:42 pm - Reply

    Gave this a listen on Spotify today. It's actually quite ok. Can't really hear any Zimmer influence though…

    As for Spidey, it's an eclectic group of musicians that's working on it. Have huge respect for Marr and Dave Stewart (although the latter hasn't been mentioned anymore in the last couple of updates.

  2. trent easton navarro March 8, 2014 at 9:38 am - Reply

    So much for discussing the music :(

  3. Areozz March 8, 2014 at 12:01 am - Reply

    OH BUUUUUURN!!!

  4. Lambegue March 7, 2014 at 11:32 pm - Reply

    Thanks for this, Edmund ! I had a good laugh.

  5. Edmund Meinerts March 7, 2014 at 11:10 pm - Reply

    Sage advice, MacArthur. Remind me never to argue with you again.

  6. RealFfingMusic March 6, 2014 at 2:01 pm - Reply

    distorted view of looking at womankind.

    Sorry.

  7. Spence March 3, 2014 at 9:58 pm - Reply

    After the whole battle featured above, I'm 99.5765321% sure is very serious about everything he says and is not, as the kids are calling it, "a troll."

    Pity.

  8. MacArthur March 2, 2014 at 11:40 pm - Reply

    There is a difference between a painting and a Human. I know it causes people…at times to stumble and I think the right thing to do is to just do your best not to show it. if somebody does it I can't stop them. It's just not the best thing for us. And with that logic why shouldn't I or someone else if we feel like it just walk the streets nude. I feel like and there is nothing wrong with it.

  9. Edmund Meinerts March 2, 2014 at 5:44 pm - Reply

    There's nothing "morally wrong" about naked bodies, MacArthur. That kind of thinking is much more damaging and harmful than the stuff you're complaining about, because it makes people feel ashamed of their own bodies and who they are. People should feel proud of themselves, not ashamed.

    Once again – because you STILL haven't addressed this – if people want to show off their bodies, are perfectly fine with doing that, don't find it embarrassing or shameful, then you have no right to tell them not to. Nobody is being forced to watch it, nobody is being forced to strip, and nobody is being forced to do anything against their will. You think you have the moral high ground but instead you come across as a cranky old man.

  10. Ds March 2, 2014 at 1:33 pm - Reply

    I think Lambegue summed up the topic quite well. Thank you.

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