Hearts Are Magnets

Hearts Are Magnets
EP by Jason Reeves
Released February 14, 2006 (US)
Recorded 2005
Revolver Recordings
Westlake Village, CA
Genre Alternative Rock, Singer-songwriter, Folk music
Length 29:17
Label Dancing Squirrel
Producer Mikal Blue, Curt Schneider
Jason Reeves EP chronology
Hearts Are Magnets
(2006)
Patience For The Waiting
(2009)

Hearts Are Magnets is the first EP of singer/songwriter Jason Reeves and his first published work with producer Mikal Blue. It was self-released in the US on February 14, 2006.[1]

History

Hearts Are Magnets is the fourth overall release of artist Jason Reeves. After briefly attending college, Reeves kept pursuing music in his native Iowa City, Iowa[2] and self-released three albums. Two of these albums, Makeshift Aircraft (2003) and The Nervous Mind Of Love (2004) were sold through online store cdbaby.com and at his shows. Record producer Mikal Blue discovered these albums through his manager, Anna Rambeau, whom herself found the CDs through cdbaby.[3] Blue was interested in working with Reeves and invited him to California to record with him in his studio. Working in Blue's studio, Reeves, Blue and another producer, Curt Schneider, assembled what eventually became the EP Hearts Are Magnets.

Track listing

All songs written by Jason Reeves, except for "Pretty Eyes" which was written by Jason Reeves/Mikal Blue/Curt Schneider.

No. Title Length
1. "Photographs & Memories"   5:31
2. "Pretty Eyes"   4:37
3. "Gasoline"   3:52
4. "Honestly"   4:05
5. "The Sun Shines On Everything"   4:13
6. "Makeshift Aircraft"   5:15
7. "Photographs & Memories (acoustic)"   1:44

Personnel

Musicians

Production

References

  1. "Amazon CD listing". amazon.com. Retrieved 24 September 2011.
  2. Erin Vogel (14 February 2011). "Jason Reeves and the realities of co-writing". Chicago Flame. Retrieved 25 September 2011.
  3. Jonathan Widran. "Jason Reeves Co-Writes Two Hits With Colbie Caillat, Releases Solo Album On Warner Bros. Records". Song Writer Universe. Retrieved 25 September 2011.
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