Luke Top - The Dumb-Show
Luke Top - The Dumb-Show
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Luke Top - The Dumb-Show
Luke Top - The Dumb-Show

Luke Top - The Dumb-Show

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Luke Top – Lead vocals, bass

Guest, Bass [Upright Bass] – Seth Ford-Young (pistes : A1)

Guest, Drums – Jorge Balbi (pistes : A2), Kyle Crane (pistes : A1, B1, B2), Matthew Compton (pistes : A3)

Guest, Keyboards – Will Canzoneri (pistes : A3, B1)

Guest, Violin – Laena Geronimo (pistes : A3)

Guest, Vocals – The Silverlake Chorus* (pistes : B1)

Artwork [Cover Art] – Robbie Simon

Written by Luke Top

 

1 LP, standard sleeve

Original analog Master tape : YES

Heavy Press : 180g

Record color : black

Speed : 33RPM

Size : 12”

Stereo

Studio

Record Press : unspecified

Label :  ORG Music

Original Label : ORG Music

Recorded and mixed at Palmetto Recording Los Angles, CA.

Produced and mixed by Luke Top

Mastered by John Greenham

Released in 2018


Tracks :

Side A:

1 I’ve Been Workin’
2 I May Never Leave
3 The Dumb-Show

 

Side B:

1. Relics
2. Seemed So Natural

 

Reviews :

Luke Top was born in Tel Aviv, Israel and raised in Los Angeles, CA. He has dedicated the last two decades to recording and performing music. A majority of that time (2008-2015), was spent as the lead singer of Fool’s Gold, a band that has enjoyed international acclaim for their cathartic live shows and seductive experiments in global psychedelia. When Fool’s Gold disbanded, Luke shifted gears musically, going solo with the release of his full length album “Suspect Highs” in 2016. SPIN magazine called the album “a deeply earnest and deeply honest confessional.” The opportunity to play as a touring member of the band Electric Guest presented itself in 2017, so Luke joined up in support their second album, “Plural.” It was during this period that Luke partnered with longtime friend, Jason Quever of Papercuts, to open a recording studio in the Arts District of Downtown Los Angeles. In this space, Luke found the freedom to explore a variety of bold new musical tangents, further refining his unique brand of songwriting and producing. The resulting body of work is collected in a new 5 song EP entitled “The Dumb-Show”. It features guest musicians Kyle Crane on drums (Daniel Lanois/Neko Case) and Seth Ford-Young (Edward Sharpe and the Magnetic Zeros) on upright bass.

 

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