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'''''Grass Is Greener''''' is the debut (and only) album by [[Neighborly]]. It was released on [[February 27]], [[2001]] by Sun Sea Sky Productions. It was re-released on digital streaming services with seven additional bonus tracks and a [[Grass Is Greener Bandcamp description|written retrospective]] from [[Tom Ackerman]] in [[2016]]. | '''''Grass Is Greener''''' is the debut (and only) album by [[Neighborly]]. It was released on [[February 27]], [[2001]] by Sun Sea Sky Productions. It was re-released on digital streaming services with seven additional bonus tracks and a [[Grass Is Greener Bandcamp description|written retrospective]] from [[Tom Ackerman]] in [[2016]]. | ||
==Overview== | |||
[[Adam Orth]] (of [[Shufflepuck]] and [[Homie]]; long-time friend of [[Rivers Cuomo]]) plays bass on the album. He also provided back-up vocals, additional instrumentation on some songs, and engineered the album alongside Ackerman. [[Patrick Wilson]] plays drums and bass on the hidden/bonus track "[[Jarvik 7]]". | [[Adam Orth]] (of [[Shufflepuck]] and [[Homie]]; long-time friend of [[Rivers Cuomo]]) plays bass on the album. He also provided back-up vocals, additional instrumentation on some songs, and engineered the album alongside Ackerman. [[Patrick Wilson]] plays drums and bass on the hidden/bonus track "[[Jarvik 7]]". | ||
The final song on the album, "[[Spark and Flash]]", is written about the passing of [[Mykel and Carli Allan]], who ran the fan club for Ackerman's previous band [[Skiploader]]. It was the first song released by Neighborly, originally included on the compilation album ''[[Hear You Me! A Tribute to Mykel and Carli]]'' in [[1997]]. | |||
==Personnel== | ==Personnel== | ||