Album Details
Title: This Side Artist: Nickel Creek Release Date: 8/13/2002 Re-Released On: 6/10/2003 Label: Sugar Hill Records, Domestic Album Type(s): lyrics/libretto UPCs: 015891394121, 809274918826, 015891396927 Genre: Country Styles: Progressive Bluegrass, Contemporary Country, Singer/Songwriter, Bluegrass, Americana, Contemporary Bluegrass Moods: Amiable/Good-Natured, Earnest, Organic, Plaintive, Sweet Total Copies: 4 Number of Discs/SwapaCD Credits: 1 |
Track Listings
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Smoothie Song
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Spit on a Stranger
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Speak
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Hanging by a Thread/The Day After Christmas [Instrumental]
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I Should've Known Better
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This Side
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Green and Gray
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Seven Wonders
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House Carpenter
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Beauty and the Mess
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Sabra Girl
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Young
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Brand New Sidewalk
Additional Releases
| Year | Type | Label | Catalog # | | 2003 | CD | Sugar Hill Records | 3969 | | 2002 | CD | Domestic | 0927491882 | | 2002 | CD | Sugar Hill Records | 3941 |
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Album Review
This Side, Nickel Creek's sophomore release, finds bandmembers Chris Thile, Sara Watkins, and Sean Watkins out of their teens and into their twenties after playing together for 12 years. The southern California band's self-titled debut received wide critical acclaim for welding jazz, rock, and classical music to a bluegrass base. But This Side solidifies Nickel Creek's position as the single most original and inventive bluegrass band to emerge in the early '00s. Hardcore bluegrass fans wary of experimentation or even progressive bluegrass may scoff at this claim. But, when it comes down to it, the gorgeous, open production by Alison Krauss gives Nickel Creek's guitars, mandolins, and fiddles the space to dance through sparkling and genuine arrangements. Covers of everything from Pavement's rollicking Terror Twilight highlight, "Spit on a Stranger," to Carrie Newcomer's scathing folk "Should've Known Better" to the traditional "House Carpenter" are given elegant and unique twists. Plus, Thile and the Watkins siblings' originals, like the sleepy, subtle "Speak" and the darker "Beauty and the Mess," easily outdo the likes of folk-rockers Dave Matthews and Hootie & the Blowfish, while forging a new style to rejuvenate a genre that has always been a bit of a dark horse. It's decidedly more pop than post-rock-gone- folk outfits like Papa M, David Grubbs, Palace, and Miighty Flashlight, and lacks the rock & roll flash of Ryan Adams. But Nickel Creek's music is endlessly rewarding nonetheless, and accessible to just about everyone. ~ Charles Spano, All Music Guide
Credits
| Name | Credits | | Alison Krauss | Producer | | Byron House | Bass (Acoustic) | | Chris Thile | Bouzouki, Strings, Guitar, Vocal Harmony, Mandolin, Vocals, Arranger | | Don Cobb | Mastering | | Doug Sax | Mastering | | Edgar Meyer | Bass, Bass (Upright) | | Eric Bickel | Assistant Engineer, Mixing Assistant, Assistant | | Eric Conn | Mastering | | Gary Paczosa | Mixing, Engineer, Surround Mix | | Jason Lehning | Engineer | | John Chiasson | Photography | | Neal Cappellino | Engineer | | Rob Clark | Assistant Engineer | | Robert Hadley | Mastering | | Sara Watkins | Fiddle, Arranger, Strings, Vocal Harmony, Vocals | | Sean Watkins | Vocal Harmony, Vocals, Guitar, Arranger | | Tasha Thomas | Production Assistant | | Terry Hoff | Illustrations | | Thomas Johnson | Assistant Engineer | | Tracy Martinson | Editing, Engineer | | Wendy Stamberger | Design, Art Direction |
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