Confidence Man (album)




2008 studio album by Matt Pryor































Confidence Man
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Studio album by
Matt Pryor

Released July 29, 2008
Recorded February 2008
Genre
Indie rock
Acoustic Rock
Length 39:54
Label Vagrant
Producer Matt Pryor

Matt Pryor chronology








Confidence Man
(2008)

May Day
(2012)





















Professional ratings
Review scores
Source Rating
AbsolutePunk.net (87%) link
AllMusic
3/5 stars link
Silent Sound Waves
5/6 stars link

Confidence Man is the first solo album by The New Amsterdams and Get Up Kids frontman Matt Pryor.




Contents






  • 1 Recording


  • 2 Track listing


  • 3 Personnel


  • 4 References


  • 5 External links





Recording


The album was written, produced, and recorded at Pryor's home studio in Lawrence, Kansas.[1] The first single off the album, entitled "Lorelai" was made available on Pryor's Myspace page. The album stemmed from Pryor's desire to write an album before he turned 30, to write and record an album by himself completely.[2]



Track listing



All tracks written by Matt Pryor.




















































































Confidence Man
No. Title Length
1. "A Totally New Year" 3:01
2. "Loralai" 1:44
3. "Still, There's A Light" 2:45
4. "When The World Stops Turning" 2:07
5. "I'm Sorry Stephen" 2:21
6. "We'll Be Fine" 2:02
7. "Confidence Man" 2:41
8. "I Wouldn't Change A Thing" 3:11
9. "Only" 2:03
10. "Dear Lover" 3:10
11. "Lovers Who Have Lost Their Cause" 2:56
12. "Where Did I Go Wrong" 2:58
13. "On How Our Paths Differ" 2:29
14. "Who Do You Think You Are" 3:31
15. "It Ends Here" 3:06


Personnel




  • Matt Pryor - Vocals, Guitar, Percussion, Piano, Production

  • Colin Mahoney - Mixing

  • Joe Montgomery Photography



References





  1. ^ Matt Pryor - The Confidence Man Archived 2008-09-20 at Archive.today


  2. ^ Pros & Cons: Matt Pryor's "Confidence Man"




External links


  • Billboard.com: Album Review



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