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== '''[[The Ever Constant Sea]] - Long Road To Recovery''' ==
== '''[[Ever Constant Sea]] - The Long Road To Recovery''' ==
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Recorded by Billy Masterson at Master Your Sound Spring 2003<br>
Recorded by Billy Masterson at Master Your Sound Spring 2003.<br>
Never released. This is the only ECS album that had any vocals, with three people singing. It is much more agressive than the other two albums.<br>
Artwork by [[Sean Roberts]].<br>
Never released.<br>


<b>Track Listing:</b><br><br>
<b>Track Listing:</b><br><br>
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Principles Of Correspondence<br>
Principles Of Correspondence<br>
The Art Of Speed<br>
The Art Of Speed<br>
Your Terrible Journey (recorded with Adam Huffer playing saxophone at Non-Linear Studios)<br><br>
Your Terrible Journey (recorded with [[Adam Huffer]] at [[Intransit Studios|Non-Linear Studios]])<br><br>
<b>Personnel:</b><br><br>
<b>Personnel:</b><br>
Jay Durbin - vocals<br>
[[Jay Durbin]]: vocals<br>
[[Jason Elder]] - drums<br>
[[Jason Elder]]: drums<br>
[[Pat Gossman]] - guitar<br>
[[Pat Gossman]]: guitar<br>
[[Sean Roberts]] - guitar, vocals<br>
[[Sean Roberts]]: guitar, vocals<br>
[[Dave Wright]] - bass, vocals<br><br>
[[Dave Wright]]: bass, vocals<br><br>
<i>An earlier version of this album was recorded with Adam Huffer singing with Jay, as well as playing saxophone on a few songs.  Half of the album was recorded with Kevin Ratterman at Non-Linear Studios, but this version of the band never finished it before parting ways with Adam. After the split the band decided to start fresh with the recordings.</i>
<i>This is the only ECS album that had any vocals, with three people singing. It is much more agressive than the other two albums. An earlier version of this album was recorded with Adam Huffer singing with Jay, as well as playing saxophone on a few songs.  Half of the album was recorded with Kevin Ratterman at Non-Linear Studios, but this version of the band never finished it before parting ways with Adam. After the split the band decided to start fresh with the recordings.</i>

Latest revision as of 11:27, 15 October 2011

Ever Constant Sea - The Long Road To Recovery

The long road to recovery.jpg

Recorded by Billy Masterson at Master Your Sound Spring 2003.
Artwork by Sean Roberts.
Never released.

Track Listing:

He Who Breathes Fire
Kid Icarus
I'm Taking Flight
Definition of Sound
The Dark Coast
Lunar Occulation
Momento Mori
18 Cent Solution
Crazy Hammer Man
Gone To The Grave
Two Way Mirror
How It Appears To Me
I Was The First
Principles Of Correspondence
The Art Of Speed
Your Terrible Journey (recorded with Adam Huffer at Non-Linear Studios)

Personnel:
Jay Durbin: vocals
Jason Elder: drums
Pat Gossman: guitar
Sean Roberts: guitar, vocals
Dave Wright: bass, vocals

This is the only ECS album that had any vocals, with three people singing. It is much more agressive than the other two albums. An earlier version of this album was recorded with Adam Huffer singing with Jay, as well as playing saxophone on a few songs. Half of the album was recorded with Kevin Ratterman at Non-Linear Studios, but this version of the band never finished it before parting ways with Adam. After the split the band decided to start fresh with the recordings.