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{{for|the idiom|In bocca al lupo}} |
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{{Infobox album |
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| name = In Bocca al Lupo |
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| name = In Bocca al Lupo |
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| type = studio |
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| type = studio |
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| artist = ] |
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| cover = Bocca.jpg |
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| cover = In Bocca al Lupo (album cover).jpg |
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| released = May 23, 2006 |
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| released = May 23, 2006 |
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| genre = ], ], ] |
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| genre = ] • ] • ] • ] |
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| length = 44:08 |
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| length = 44:08 |
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'''''In Bocca al Lupo''''' is the third full-length album release by ]. It was released on ], on May 23, 2006. The title comes from ] that literally translates to "into the mouth of the wolf" and is commonly used to say "Good luck". The album is a ], which essentially means the songs are all connected by themes, in this case, sin and punishment. |
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'''''In Bocca al Lupo''''' is the third full-length album release by ] band ]. It was released on ], on May 23, 2006. The title comes from ] that literally translates to "into the mouth of the ]" and is commonly used to say "Good luck". The album is a ], which essentially means the songs are all connected by themes, in this case, sin and punishment. |
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Guitarist and lead singer, Adam Turla, explains the meaning of the first five songs on the band's much like he did for their previous album, '']''. The following excerpt is taken from his introduction: |
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Guitarist and lead singer, Adam Turla, explains the meaning of the first five songs on the band's much like he did for their previous album, '']''. The following excerpt is taken from his introduction: |
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==Personnel== |
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==Personnel== |
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; Band |
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*Adam Turla – ], ] |
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*Adam Turla – vocals, guitars, production, layout |
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*Matt Armstrong – ] |
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*Matt Armstrong – bass, production, layout |
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*Sarah Balliet – ], ] |
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*Sarah Balliet – cello, keyboards, production, layout |
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*Alex Schrodt – ], ] |
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*Alex Schrodt – drums, percussion, production, layout |
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===Guest musicians=== |
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*] – ] on "Dynamite Mine" and "The Big Sleep" |
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*] – backing vocals (tracks 5 and 9), sound engineer, production, mastering, mixing |
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*David A. Miller – ]/] on "The Organ Grinder" and "Sometimes the Line Walks You" |
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*David A. Miller – tuba, trombone, (tracks 6 and 7), backing vocals (tracks 9 and 12) |
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*Ronald Rolling – ] on "The Organ Grinder", "Sometimes the Line Walks You", and "The Big Sleep" |
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*Ronald Rolling – trumpet (tracks 6, 7 and 9), backing vocals (tracks 9 and 12) |
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*Shundra S. Johnson, Ronald Rolling, Marvin Parks, David A. Miller – ] on "The Big Sleep" and "The Devil Drives" |
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*Shundra S. Johnson – backing vocals (tracks 9 and 12) |
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*Janet Morgan – backing vocals on "The Big Sleep" and "The Devil Drives" |
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*Marvin Parks – backing vocals (tracks 9 and 12) |
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*Janet Morgan – backing vocals (tracks 9 and 12) |
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* Alan Douches – mastering |
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* Mike Pappa – cover art |
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* Ben Bussell – artwork |
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* Inertia Unlimited – layout |
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==References== |
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Guitarist and lead singer, Adam Turla, explains the meaning of the first five songs on the band's website much like he did for their previous album, Who Will Survive, and What Will Be Left of Them?. The following excerpt is taken from his introduction: