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Against the Night

Against the Night is the second album, released originally in 1999, by Jason Webley. It was re-released by Springman Records in 2003. He has been known to regard it as his depressing album, "the soundtrack to a subtle apocalypse." It is his most popular album to date, and Webley regards it as the album where he really comes into his own as a songwriter.[1]

Track listing

  1. "Against the Night"  4:41
  2. "2 am"  2:19
  3. "Entropy"  1:24
  4. "Winter"  4:05
  5. "Devil be Good"  2:54
  6. "Jack of Spades"  1:55
  7. "Dance While the Sky Crashes Down"  4:29
  8. "Ontogeny"  2:15
  9. "Again the Night"  3:40
  10. "Millennium Bug"  4:02
  11. "Constellation Prize"  2:12
  12. "Absinthe Makes the Heart Grow Fonder"  5:23
  13. "Eleutheria"  4:59
  14. "Captain, Where are We Going Now?"  5:17
  15. "Back to the Garden"  4:01
  16. "Last Song"  6:05
  17. "Lullaby"  2:18

Personnel

  • Performed by Jason Webley.
  • Drums on "Ontogeny", "Constellation Prize", and "Back to the Garden" by Michael McQuilken.
  • Electric guitar on "Back to the Garden" by John Osebold.
  • Screaming on "2 am" recorded at the Blue Moon Tavern.
  • Additional vocals on "Eleutheria" by Lauryn Cook's alternative tribe, and on "Back to the Garden" by John Banfill, Ben Dunlap, Jeff Harms, and Grant Mandarino.

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