Downhauler

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Downhauler
Studio album by
Released2011
RecordedHorizon Studio, West Haven, Connecticut and Circle Sessions Stratford, Connecticut April 2008 through March 2010
Genrefolk, country, singer-songwriter
LabelMilo Productions
ProducerDick Neal and Marc Douglas Berardo
Marc Douglas Berardo chronology
Harbor
(2005)
Downhauler
(2011)
Whalebone
(2013)

Downhauler is the fifth studio release by Rhode Island–based singer-songwriter Marc Douglas Berardo. All songs were written by Berardo with the exception of Quiet Places which was co-written with Abbie Gardner, Laurie McCallister and Carolann Solebello of Red Molly.

Downhauler was ranked No. 20 on the Folk DJ-L radio list of Top Albums and Songs of 2011.[1]

In the review of the album, Roger Zee of WorkingMusician.com had this to say, "These songs examine the dreams and hopes that motivate us all."[2]

Track listing[edit]

  1. "Ruby"
  2. "Something Real (Neal and Jenny)"
  3. "Smokegun Jack Daydreams"
  4. "Cuba 1953"
  5. "Havana"
  6. "Better Days"
  7. "Everything Will Be Alright"
  8. "Ruby Reprise"
  9. "Passing Through"
  10. "Quiet Places" With Red Molly
  11. "Thinking It Over"

Personnel[edit]

Musicians[edit]

Production[edit]

  • Produced by: Dick Neal and Marc Douglas Berardo
  • Engineered by: Dick Neal and Vic Steffens
  • Mixed by: Dick Neal and Vic Steffens
  • Mastered by: Vic Steffens at Horizon Studio, West Haven, Connecticut March 2010

Artwork[edit]

  • Photography: Kim Mitchell
  • Graphic Design and Layout: Marc Douglas Berardo and Chris Brown

References[edit]

  1. ^ Gilliam, Richard. "TOP ALBUMS AND SONGS OF APRIL 2011 (Compiled by from FOLKDJ-L) Radio List)". Music Magazine. Paperblog. Retrieved November 18, 2018.
  2. ^ Z, Roger. "Marc Douglas Berardo Downhauler". TheWorkingMusician.com. Retrieved November 18, 2018.