Aquanautic
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Reception
Template:Album ratings Aquanautic received positive reviews from the majority of critics. Jason Damas writing for Allmusic heaps praise on the album describing it as "much louder and guitar-oriented"[2] and displaying a "very major leap in songwriting from the first album".[2] Damas concludes remarking that Aquanautic "marked the beginning of the band's climb to success outside of Sweden, and it is also the disc where they found their signature sound".[2]
Track listing
Personnel
- The Wannadies are
- Pär Wiksten
- Stefan Schönfeldt
- Fredrik Schönfeldt
- Gunnar Karlsson
- Christina Bergmark
- Björn Segnestam-Malmqvist
- Additional musicians, technical and visual
- Michael Ilbert – Maracas ("Everything's True), Tambourine ("December Days"), Percussion ("Something To Tell")
- Metal Mike – Maracas and Tambourine ("Cherry Man"), Percussion ("So Happy Now")
- Michael Ilbert – Producer, Recorded By
- Michael Ilbert, Peter Mark – Mixing
- The Wannadies – Music, Lyrics
- Freq Form – Artwork
- Peter Gehrke – Photography [Group]
- Ake E:son Lindman – Photography [Pages 3&6]
- Lena Granefelt – Photography [Pages 5&9]
- Bisse – Photography Assistant
References
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