About the Album

It features one of Vega’s last recordings, “You Pay” (which was produced and co-written with Mr. Pharmacist), and it comes with remixes by Jim Sclavunos (of Nick Cave and the Bad Seeds) and Jim Thirlwell (of Foetus), with contributions from Nick Zinner and White Hills. It comes out March 8 via Jesse Malin and Don Dilego’s Velvet Elk Records (Order), but they’ll also have copies available at the show, with proceeds benefiting children’s music education programs.

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Released 08 Mar 2019
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Song Titles:

  1. You Pay / Too Many Teardrops (Original Mix)
  2. You Pay / Too Many Teardrops (Jim Sclavunos Mix)

AAA. You Pay / Too Many Teardrops (JG Thirwell Mix)

 

 

 

 

 

A – Written, arranged, and recorded by Gregg Foreman in NYC and at Ice Cave LA

 

AA – Mixed and engineered by Jim Sclavunos. Additional engineering by Tim Morris and Andy Hawkins

 

AAA – Mixed and engineered by JG Thirwell

 

 

Vocals – Alan Vega

Recorded by: Perkin Barnes in NYC

Synths: Gregg Foreman and White Hills

Drum Machine, Guitars, Organs – Gregg Foreman

Guitar – Nick Zinner“You Pay” written by Vega / Foreman

Source material written by Gregg Foreman and White Hills in NYC

 

Art Direction & Layout – Carlos Colon

Photography – Gregg Foreman