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1992 compilation album by C.W. Vrtacek
Days of Grace is a compilation album by composer C.W. Vrtacek , released on March 12, 1992 through Dom America. It comprises two of Vrtacek's out-of-print records, Victory Through Grace and Days and Days .
Release and reception [ edit ]
Professional ratings Review scores Source Rating Allmusic [1]
Allmusic critic John Bush stated that concerning Vrtacek, Days of Grace "displays his gift of incorporating many genres (including jazz, electronic, ambient) within the frame of rock."[1]
Track listing [ edit ]
All music is composed by C.W. Vrtacek , except "Nearly Temporary" by Mel Lovrin
Title 1. "Wirephoto" 0:33 2. "To Hold Walls Together" 2:04 3. "A Foreign Gun" 5:35 4. "Muscles to Mousetraps" 2:46 5. "What Men Want Most" 1:38 6. "Sink" 0:23 7. "Sink" 0:27 8. "The Waters" 3:29 9. "How They Spoke to the Deaf" 5:58 10. "Transport" 3:58 11. "Pontos" 4:15 12. "Wirephoto" 0:34 13. "Waving Hand" 0:39 14. "Nearly Temporary" 1:58 15. "Include Me Out" 0:40 16. "Picture This" 5:57 17. "The Season on the Line" 2:32 18. "Sitting by the Window Looking Out" 1:06 19. "Cast No Shadow When You Leave" 2:58 20. "The Day the Sun Burned Out" 1:35 21. "Flags" 4:28 22. "An Infinite Number" 7:30 23. "Days and Days" 3:42
Personnel [ edit ]
Jon Carlson – production
Nick Didkovsky – mixing
Leslie Elias – voice on "Flags"
Jim Flora – photography
Nick Jacobs – voice on "Flags"
Mel Lovrin – voice on "A Foreign Gun", keyboards on "Nearly Temporary"
Peter Nuhn – illustration
Roger Seibel – mastering
C.W. Vrtacek – guitar , synthesizer , tape , clarinet , drums , percussion , violin, mandolin , voice , keyboards, engineering , mixing
References [ edit ]
Studio albums Compilations