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2014 studio album by Troy Baker
Sitting in the Fire
Studio album by Troy Baker
ReleasedOctober 14, 2014
GenreAlternative rock
Length45:54
LabelIndependent
Troy Baker chronology
Random Thoughts on a Paper Napkin
(2004)
Sitting in the Fire
(2014)
Moving Around Bias
(2017)

Sitting in the Fire is the debut solo studio album by American voice actor and alternative rock musician Troy Baker, released independently on October 14, 2014. It debuted at No. 26 on the iTunes alternative rock chart and No. 137 on the top 200 chart.

Background

Baker called the album "an analogue album in a digital world" and added, "We used to have a unique, kinetic relationship with the music we listened to. You placed the 33 on the platter, 'put the needle down' and for the next 20 minutes just listened to that record. When that needle crossed over to the other side, you had to flip that record over and repeat the process. It was interactive and given the world I'm predominantly known for, an interactive medium is something that interests me."

Track listing

No.TitleLength
1."Overture"1:29
2."My Religion"2:28
3."Halo Eyes"1:35
4."Apparition"4:04
5."Far Away" (feat. Liz Williams)3:46
6."Intermission"2:40
7."Sad Song"3:59
8."Like a Stone"4:26
9."What We Lost in the Fire"5:19
10."Window to the Abbey"4:27
11."Afterglow"6:30
12."Epilogue (Will the Circle Be Unbroken)"5:11
Total length:45:54

References

  1. "Troy Baker talks about video games, voice acting and "Mythos" concert". Retrieved October 4, 2014.
  2. "Sitting in the Fire".
  3. "Actor – Musician Troy Baker (BioShock Infinite, The Last Of Us, Etc.) Debut Solo Album SITTING IN THE FIRE Is Out October 14th!". Nerdy Minds Magazine. 2014-10-10.
  4. ^ "Video Game Voice Actor Troy Baker Releases an Alternative Rock Album". Retrieved November 5, 2014.

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