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claws : ウィキペディア英語版
claws

''C-L-A-W-S'' is the second studio album and first LP recorded by the indie rock band Gospel Claws. It was released on October 26, 2010 by Common Wall Media.
==Album information==
Members of Gospel Claws that appear on this record are: Joel Marquard, Scott Hall, Wesley Hilsabeck, John Michael Mulhern, and Sloan Walters.〔(Allmusic.com Credits ) retrieved 2012-23-07〕 This album was produced and recorded at Flying Blanket Recording by Bob Hoag. Departing from previous recordings where their music was tracked and then layered, this recording was done entirely live except for vocals and some ancillary instrumentation.〔(''Gospel Claws Release C-L-A-W-S'', Guerilla Geek, Oct. 27, 2010 ) retrieved 2012-27-07〕 Hoag also played the Glockenspiel, Organ (Hammond), and Tambourine, and lent some vocals to the final recording.〔 It was mastered at the Blasting Room by Jason Livermore.〔 Artwork was done by Chuckie Duff at Common Wall Media.〔
The album's name stemmed from front man Joel Marquard’s devout and fervent spelling of the second half of the group’s name during live performances to avoid being mistaken as “Gospel Clause.”〔

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