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Where the Humans Eat

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Where the Humans Eat
Studio album by
Willy Mason
ReleasedOctober 12, 2004
RecordedOld Soul Studio
LabelTeam Love Records
ProducerWilly Mason, Sam Mason, Tom Schick
Willy Mason chronology
Where the Humans Eat
(2004)
If the Ocean Gets Rough
(2007)
Professional ratings
Review scores
SourceRating
AllMusic[1]
Pitchfork Media7.0/10[2]

Where the Humans Eat is the first full-length album released by American singer-songwriter Willy Mason. It was recorded in Catskill, New York in early May 2004. Songs were mostly recorded live, and feature Mason singing and playing guitar (adding cello, accordion, and vibraphone in the studio), and his younger brother Sam on drums. Mason wanted to capture the atmosphere of a live performance in the recordings, and tried to avoid re-recording songs: “I made a rule that we couldn’t record any of the songs in more than three takes. It allows you to make mistakes and accept those mistakes. Listening back, sometimes the wrong notes are the best parts of the song, the imperfections are what keeps it spontaneous and live-feeling."

The album's two singles, "Oxygen" and "So Long", charted on the UK Singles Chart, and the album reached No. 38 on the UK Albums Chart in 2005. The song "Oxygen" was covered by the operatic soprano Renée Fleming on her 2010 album Dark Hope.

This album is the second release of Team Love Records.

Track listing

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  1. Gotta Keep Movin'
  2. All You Can Do
  3. Still a Fly
  4. Where the Humans Eat
  5. Fear No Pain
  6. Hard Hand to Hold
  7. Letter No. 1
  8. Sold My Soul
  9. Our Town
  10. So Long
  11. Oxygen
  12. 21st Century Boy

References

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  1. ^ Where the Humans Eat at AllMusic
  2. ^ "Where the Humans Eat". Pitchfork.