After the Morning After

After the Morning After
EP by Todd Carey
Released June 14, 2010 (US)
Recorded Revolver Studios
(Westlake, California)
Genre Alternative Rock, Singer-songwriter
Length 18:01
Label Inspiration Factory Records
Producer Mikal Blue
Todd Carey EP chronology
Whitefish Bay Sessions EP (2007) After the Morning After
(2010)

After the Morning After is the second solo EP of singer/songwriter Todd Carey. It was released in the US on June 14, 2010.[1]

History

After the Morning After was the first major release from Todd Carey after releasing Watching Waiting in 2007. After spending two years touring and supporting the Watching Waiting album, Carey moved from Chicago to Brooklyn, New York to begin work on material for another album.[2] Carey assembled songs and demos that he recorded in his Park Slope apartment with the intent on self-producing his next release. At some point Carey flew to Los Angeles with a CD of songs and played them for producer Mikal Blue, whom he knew through Brendan James, who had worked with Blue to produce his last album, The Day is Brave.[3]

After meeting and listening to Carey's music, Blue asked Carey to begin recording together and working on material, which they did.[2] They ended up producing a full album's worth of material, but the release was cut down to an EP.[3] Carey self-published and distributed the EP to iTunes and other retailers with little marketing, but the EP debuted in the top 40 on iTunes charts.[4]

Track listing

All songs written by Todd Carey, except for "The Kind of Man I Am" which was written by Todd Carey/Mikal Blue.

No. Title Length
1. "The First Day"   3:42
2. "After the Morning After"   3:43
3. "The Kind of Man I Am"   3:47
4. "Where are You Tonight?"   3:40
5. "Gotta Be Next to You"   3:09

Personnel

Musicians

Production

References

  1. "Amazon CD listing". amazon.com. Retrieved 10 August 2011.
  2. 1 2 "Mikal Blue era bio". Music Connection. Retrieved 10 August 2011.
  3. 1 2 Evan Amos (17 July 2011). "Todd Carey interview". Retrieved 10 August 2011.
  4. Stacy Jeziorowski (28 January 2011). "Local Musician Shares His Local Inspirations". Roscoe View Journal. Retrieved 10 August 2011.
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