Red Cities (album)
Red Cities is the 2002 debut solo album of American musician Chris Brokaw, following the demise of his earlier band Come.
Background
Released in 2002 by 12xu and Kimchee Records, the album was recorded by Peter Weiss at Zippah Recording, in Brookline, MA, during January and March 2001. The idea for the album was originally conceived in 1998, the centerpiece of the entire project being "The Fields ". As Brokaw himself has stated, "he record just came to as a whole" before the demise of his previous band, and Brokaw "didn’t want them to become Come songs — which is what most of songs would have been at the time." After producing the first demos on an 8-track cassette recorder, Brokaw decided to attempt to undertake the project on his own."The Look of Love" is a cover of Burt Bacharach's 1967 single.
Personnel
- Chris Brokaw – guitars and percussion
- Pete Weiss – Producer, Mixing
- Peter Linnane – Assistant Engineer
- Paul Q. Kolderie – Mixing
- David M. Curry – Pre-production
- Andy Hong – Pre-production
- Carl Plaster – Pre-production
- Jeff Lipton – Audio mastering
- Dan Zedek – Cover Design
- Maxi del Campo – Photography
- Milo Jones – Arrangements on "The Look of Love"