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  1. Awake is an album by the English musician John Wesley Harding, released in 1998. [1] [2] Harding deemed the sound "gangsta folk." [3] . He supported the album with a North American tour that included shows with Steve Wynn. [4] [5] Production. The album was produced by Harding and Chris Von Sneidern. [6] .

  2. johnwesleyharding.bandcamp.com › album › awakeAwake | John Wesley Harding

    about. 1998’s Awake - the second collaboration with Chris von Sneidern - was perhaps the most daring album of Harding’s career: an "experiment in Gangsta Folk". Also featuring Scott McCaughey, The Young Fresh Fellows, Kelly Hogan and Chuck Prophet, this is Wes at his very best.

  3. Chris Von Sneidern (born in Syracuse, New York) is an American singer-songwriter. He earned a cult following with a string of indie releases during the 1990s and 2000s. Career. Von Sneidern played in a local band called the U-Turns in the early 1980s before relocating to San Francisco in 1985.

  4. Produced, arranged and mixed by JWH and Chris Von Sneidern. All songs written by John Wesley Harding except It’s All My Fault by John Wesley Harding and Shelley Jackson. All Songs published by TOWNSONGS (ASCAP) Vocals, Acoustic Guitar (all tracks): JWH Drums (2,3,4,5,7,9,10,12,13): Steve Bowman Bass (4,5,9,10,12,13): Peter Straus

  5. About “Awake” “Awake” Q&A. When did John Wesley Harding release Awake? Album Credits. Featuring Kelly Hogan. Producers Chris Von Sneidern, John Wesley Harding & Scott McCaughey. Writers...

  6. Go! by Chris von Sneidern, released 19 March 1996 1. Blinded Eyes 2. Lose Yr Mind 3. When You're Right 4. Tell Me Again 5. One Side in ... can't compromise with anyone else now You've made me stay awake and think of everything I don't have yet But I'll wait the time 'til I hear you say you're mine Can't you hear me calling out to you ...

  7. Throughout Awake, Harding and producer Chris von Sneidern pay the utmost attention to every detail and incorporate a variety of sounds to further illustrate Harding's lyrics.