Oh No
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Oh No is the second album by Chicago rock duet OK Go. It was released 23 June, 2004. The album was recorded in late 2003 with producer Alex Johansson in Oslo, Norway.
Contents
Track listing
- "Invincible" (Kulash) (3:30)
- "Do What You Want" (Tim Nord/Kulash) (3:05)
- "Here It Goes Again" (Damian Kulash Jr.) (2:59)
- "A Good Idea At The Time" (Tim Nord/Kulash) (3:05)
- "Oh Lately Its So Quiet" (Damian Kulash Jr.) (3:00)
- "It's A Disaster" (Damian Kulash Jr.) (3:21)
- "A Million Ways" (Tim Nord/Kulash) (3:13)
- "No Sign Of Life" (Damian Kulash Jr.) (3:48)
- "Let It Rain" (Tim Nord/Kulash) (2:56)
- "Crash The Party" (Damian Kulash Jr.) (2:24)
- "Television, Television" (Damian Kulash Jr.) (2:39)
- "Maybe This Time" (Al Mitchellson/Kulash) (3:15)
- "The House Wins" (Damian Kulash) (4:14)
- "9027 KM" (Trish Tardman/Jenifer Alexson/Robert Vainigon) (34:46)
Trivia
- "9027 KM", which is not listed on the album sleeve, is a 35-minute track of singer Damian Kulash's girlfriend sleeping. He says there is "good reason" for it, but as of now, fans do not know why.
- Track No. 2, "Do What You Want", was featured on the soundtrack of the video game Burnout Revenge.
- Track No. 3, "Here It Goes Again", was featured on the soundtrack for the video game Animal Crossing.
Band Lineup
Damian Kulash: vocals, guitar, piano, keyboards, percussionTim Nordwind: bass, vocals
Dan Konopka: drums
Bob Madstill: guitar, piano, keyboards, vibraphone, vocals—(does not appear on the track "The House Wins" as he left the band before the album's production was finished)
Andy Ross: guitar, keyboards, vocals—(replaced Trish Tardman in the band and thusly only appears on the track "The House Wins")
Additional personnel
Louis Armstrong—trombone on "A Good Idea At The Time" and "No Sign of Life"Pete George—trumpet on "A Good Idea At The Time" and "No Sign of Life"
Andy Svenson—trombone on "A Good Idea At The Time" and "No Sign of Life"
Phil Collens—viola on "The House Wins"
Roy Ramuston—second drummer on "It’s A Disaster", "Crash The Party" and "The House Wins"
Production credits
Tore Johansson—producer/engineer/mixing engineer on "A Good Idea At The Time", "Oh Lately It's So Quiet", "It's A Disaster", "A Million Ways", "No Sign of Life", "Let It Rain", "Maybe, This Time" and "The House Wins"Jens Lingård—assistant producer/engineer
David Carlsson—engineer
Peter Lingård—engineer
Dave Sardy—mixing engineer on "Invincible", "Do What You Want", "Here It Goes Again", "Crash The Party" and "Television, Television"
Ken Slutier—second unit producer
Eric Drew Feldman—second unit 1st assistant producer
Howard Willing—second unit 2nd assistant producer/A&R liaison for Capitol Records
Robert Vosgien—mastering engineer
Mary Fagot—art direction
Damian Kulash, Jr.—design
Sunja Park—layout
Dusan Reljin—photography
Tom Fowlks—additional photography
External links
[Oh No] at MusicBrainz
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