Land Air Sea

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ReleasedFebruary 2003 (2003-02) (original release) January 20, 2004 (2004-01-20) (Epitaph release)
Recorded2002
Studio
Land Air Sea
2004 Epitaph release cover
Studio album by
ReleasedFebruary 2003 (2003-02) (original release) January 20, 2004 (2004-01-20) (Epitaph release)
Recorded2002
Studio
GenreRock
Label
Producer
The Special Goodness chronology
At Some Point, Birds and Flowers Became Interesting
(2001)
Land Air Sea
(2003)
Natural
(2012)
Singles from Land Air Sea
  1. "Life Goes By"
    Released: 2003
  2. "N.F.A."
    Released: 2004

Land Air Sea is the third studio album by The Special Goodness.

Natural was originally released in February 2003, through Atom Willard and Patrick Wilson's label N.O.S. Recordings. A remastered, remixed, and re-ordered edition was released through N.O.S and Epitaph Records on January 20, 2004. The original release has three different covers, while the Epitaph version has one. Wilson considers this to be his "first true release" despite it being the third official Special Goodness album.[1]

On July 15, 2022, after being hinted by Karl Koch earlier in the year, a 12"-vinyl version of the album was released through Hello Records. It was pressed on red vinyl and limited to only 1000 copies, with slightly altered cover art and a unique sleeve. The vinyl was accompanied by a podcast mini-series titled The Special Podness hosted by Koch, Wilson, and Willard.[2]

Personnel

Credits adapted from Discogs.[3][4]

  • Patrick Wilson – vocals, guitars, bass, production
  • Atom Willard – drums, production
  • Joe Barresi – mixing
  • Chad Bamford – recording, mixing, production
  • Scott Parker – executive producer
  • Gene Grimaldi – mastering
  • Chris Martin – design
  • Robby Fraser – booking

2003 release

  • Alan Yoshida – mastering
  • Errin Famiglia – assistant mastering
  • Robert Reed – assistant mastering

Track listing

References

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