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2010 studio album by The Walkmen
Lisbon is the fifth studio album by the New York–based group
The Walkmen .
[13] It was released on September 14, 2010, in the US.
[14]
John Congleton produced and engineered the album.
[15] The band recorded nearly thirty tracks before settling on the eleven that comprise the album.
[16] The album is a tribute to the city of
Lisbon in
Portugal .
Exclaim! named Lisbon as the No. 13 Pop & Rock Album of 2010.
[17] Pitchfork named it the No. 21 in their Top 50 Albums of 2010.
[18]
By 2011, it had sold 39,159 copies in United States according to
Nielsen SoundScan .
[19]
Track listing
All tracks are written by The Walkmen
Standard Edition Title 1. "Juveniles" 4:27 2. "Angela Surf City" 3:23 3. "Follow the Leader" 2:01 4. "Blue as Your Blood" 4:16 5. "Stranded" 4:27 6. "Victory" 4:06 7. "All My Great Designs" 4:42 8. "Woe Is Me" 3:29 9. "Torch Song" 4:07 10. "While I Shovel the Snow" 4:00 11. "Lisbon" 5:56 Total length: 44:55
Bonus disc track listing Title 12. "All Black and White" 2:47 13. "Grateful" 3:52 14. "Orange Sunday" 3:20 15. "Paper House" 3:39 Total length: 58:30
Personnel
Credits adapted from
AllMusic .
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Band
Matt Barrick – drums
Peter Bauer – organ, piano
Walter Martin – bass guitar, percussion
Hamilton Leithauser – guitar, vocals
Paul Maroon – guitar, trumpet, viola
Additional musicians
Alec Ounsworth – vocals
Greg Glassman – trumpet
Rachel Golub – violin
Clara Kennedy – cello
John Kozan – trombone
Dana Lyn – violin
Anna Stumpf – trumpet
Kenny Warren – trumpet
Alex Waterman – cello, transcription
Mike Irwin – trumpet
Kevin Moehringer– trombone
Leyna Papach – violin
Paul Brandenburg – trumpet
Joe Ancowitz – trumpet
Production
Greg Calbi – mastering
John Congleton – engineer, mixing, producer
Mark Endozo – assistant engineer
Luigi Ghirri – cover photo
Fred Maroon –inside photo
Alex Aldi – second engineer
Elizabeth Spiridakis – design
Chris Zane – engineer, mixing
References
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"Lisbon by The Walkmen reviews" .
AnyDecentMusic? . Retrieved December 20, 2019 .
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"Reviews for Lisbon by The Walkmen" .
Metacritic . Retrieved October 10, 2015 .
^ Phares, Heather.
"Lisbon – The Walkmen" .
AllMusic . Retrieved October 10, 2015 .
^ Murray, Noel (September 14, 2010).
"The Walkmen: Lisbon" .
The A.V. Club . Retrieved October 10, 2015 .
^ Hughes, Tom (October 8, 2010).
"The Walkmen: Lisbon – review" .
The Guardian . London. Retrieved October 8, 2010 .
^ "The Walkmen: Lisbon".
Mojo (204): 96. November 2010.
^ Stokes, Paul (October 15, 2010).
"Album review: The Walkmen – Lisbon (Bella Union)" .
NME . Archived from
the original on April 10, 2016. Retrieved October 10, 2015 .
^ Breihan, Tom (September 13, 2010).
"The Walkmen: Lisbon" .
Pitchfork . Retrieved October 10, 2015 .
^ "The Walkmen: Lisbon".
Q (292): 110. November 2010.
^ Dolan, Jon (September 13, 2010).
"Lisbon" .
Rolling Stone . Retrieved October 10, 2015 .
^ Fennessey, Sean (August 23, 2010).
"The Walkmen, 'Lisbon' (Fat Possum)" .
Spin . Retrieved October 10, 2015 .
^ "The Walkmen: Lisbon".
Uncut (162): 110. November 2010.
^ Greenberg, Rudi.
"Liner Notes: The Walkmen, 'Lisbon,' at 9:30 Club" – via www.washingtonpost.com.
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"First Listen: The Walkmen, 'Lisbon' " . NPR.org .
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"The Walkmen sign to Bella Union" . Archived from
the original on July 22, 2010. Retrieved August 4, 2010 .
^ Kurp, Josh (July 29, 2010).
"Interview with Peter Bauer of the Walkmen" . Encore . Archived from
the original on February 26, 2012. Retrieved February 28, 2012 .
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"Pop & Rock Year in Review" .
Exclaim! .
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"Pitchfork Staff list: The Top 50 Albums of 2010" .
Pitchfork .
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"Data" . April 21, 2013. Archived from
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"Lisbon - The Walkmen album credits" .
AllMusic . Retrieved October 10, 2015 .
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