Turnpike Diaries

Turnpike Diaries
Studio album by The Getaway People
Released July 18, 2000
Recorded 1999
Genre Alternative rock, Jamband, Post-grunge
Length 38:54
Label Columbia
Producer John Gamble, Dante Ross, Nick Sansano
The Getaway People chronology
The Getaway People
(1998)The Getaway People1998
Turnpike Diaries
(2000)
Professional ratings
Review scores
SourceRating
Allmusic[1]

Turnpike Diaries is the second album by the Norwegian band The Getaway People. It was originally scheduled to be released in June 2000,[2] but ultimately was not released until July 18 of the same year.[3][4] The album's first song, Six Pacs, was used as the theme song for the TV series Young Americans. The track "Good Life" was featured in the US sitcom, Malcolm in the Middle.

Track listing

  1. "Six Pacs" – 3:56
  2. "There She Goes" – 4:16
  3. "Come Love Me" – 4:24
  4. "Deceived by an Angel" – 4:19
  5. "Sleepwalkin'" – 3:35
  6. "All About It" – 3:33
  7. "Soi Cowboy" – 3:40
  8. "Change" – 3:47
  9. "Good Life" – 3:30
  10. "Open Your Mind" – 3:58
  11. "S.G.M.L." - (hidden track)[5]

Bonus tracks

  1. "Track 11" – 4:53 (Longer version of Six Pacs)
  2. "Track 12" – 3:43

Personnel

  • Darryl Jenifer - Vocals
  • Anthony Kadleck - Trumpet
  • Mark Pender - Trumpet
  • Boyd Tinsley - Violin
  • Steven Wolf - Drum Programming
  • Rahzel - Sound Effects
  • Tom Coyne - Mastering
  • John Gamble - Producer
  • Dante Ross - Producer
  • Tovi Rodriguez - Engineer, Assistant Engineer
  • Cyrille Taillandier - Assistant Engineer
  • Nick Sansano - Accordion, Producer, Engineer, Mixing
  • Torbjorn Solum - Engineer
  • Jamey Staub - Engineer, Mixing
  • Katrin Thomas - Photography

References

  1. Allmusic review
  2. "New Music: In stores Tuesday". The Vindicator. June 19, 2000. Retrieved April 15, 2011.
  3. "Turnpike Diaries by The Getaway People - Rhapsody Music". Rhapsody. Retrieved April 15, 2011.
  4. "The Turnpike Diaries by The Getaway People | Full Album Song Listings | VH1". VH1.com. Retrieved April 15, 2011.
  5. Ian Nathanson (July 23, 2000). "Album Review: Turnpike Diaries". JAM! Showbiz. Canoe, Inc. Retrieved April 15, 2011.
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