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+ | '''''Where Tradition Meets Tomorrow''''' is [[Jonathan Coulton]]'s second commercially-released album. The album is named after the town motto of Jonathan's hometown, Colchester, Connecticut. The album cover art itself is a retouched photograph of a sign from the city. | ||
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− | == | + | == Trivia == |
− | The album was recorded in Pro Tools on | + | * The cover is an actual sign in Jonathan's home town of Colchester, Connecticut (though it doesn't really have his name on it) and the back is a satellite photo of "downtown" with important sites labeled. |
+ | * The album was recorded in Pro Tools on an Apple Mac computer in Jonathan's Brooklyn apartment. | ||
+ | * Whereas the preceeding ''[[Smoking Monkey]]'' and the following ''[[Thing a Week]]'' albums are all full LP albums, ''Where Tradition Meets Tomorrow'' is one of Jonathan's only EPs. (The other is ''[[Our Bodies, Ourselves, Our Cybernetic Arms]]'', which originated as a magazine pack-in.) | ||
− | === | + | == Availability == |
− | + | === Downloads === | |
+ | ''Where Tradition Meets Tomorrow'' is available as a purchasable download in both MP3 and FLAC formats. For more details, visit the Jonathan Coulton [[joco:store/downloads/|MP3 Store]] or [[joco:store/flac/|FLAC Store]]. | ||
− | === | + | === CD === |
− | + | As of February 2008, the CD version of ''Where Tradition Meets Tomorrow'' is out of print and is no longer available. |
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Artist: | Jonathan Coulton | |
Tracks: | 5 | |
Release date: | 10-01-2004 | |
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Where Tradition Meets Tomorrow is Jonathan Coulton's second commercially-released album. The album is named after the town motto of Jonathan's hometown, Colchester, Connecticut. The album cover art itself is a retouched photograph of a sign from the city.
Track Listing
Trivia
- The cover is an actual sign in Jonathan's home town of Colchester, Connecticut (though it doesn't really have his name on it) and the back is a satellite photo of "downtown" with important sites labeled.
- The album was recorded in Pro Tools on an Apple Mac computer in Jonathan's Brooklyn apartment.
- Whereas the preceeding Smoking Monkey and the following Thing a Week albums are all full LP albums, Where Tradition Meets Tomorrow is one of Jonathan's only EPs. (The other is Our Bodies, Ourselves, Our Cybernetic Arms, which originated as a magazine pack-in.)
Availability
Downloads
Where Tradition Meets Tomorrow is available as a purchasable download in both MP3 and FLAC formats. For more details, visit the Jonathan Coulton MP3 Store or FLAC Store.
CD
As of February 2008, the CD version of Where Tradition Meets Tomorrow is out of print and is no longer available.