There is also an original song by Douglas Bradford "Wish In A Well." The other covers are "Quo" by Kevin's long-time friend, woodwind player and and musical collaborator Robby Marshall, and the song "Nicsee" by an obscure nordic band The Einmarsch from their album "Howls." The song "Going Home" is a traditional song from the American songbook, and was also arranged famously by Antonin Dvorak in his "New World Symphony." Band member biographies below: The album has some covers on it, most notably the song "Cat Rider" originally by the band Little Dragon. Jim also mixed the album later that year. They recorded with Jim Bertini at Galaxy Smith Studios in Brooklyn. The quartet recorded several additional songs that make up the core of this album. After collaborating on a couple of live gigs, Kevin invited him to join the band. In the Spring of 2015, Kevin added guitarist Douglas Bradford to the band and changed the name to "Kevin Moehringer's Slow Life." The personnel change happened very naturally, as Douglas had been a classmate of Nick's at NYU, and a long-time supporter and fan of the band. He did a modest fundraising campaign to fund another recording session, mixing, mastering, and a run of vinyl records for the album's release. Almost a year later, with a half-finished album in the works, Kevin was featured in the blog Humans Of New York, and the publics interest in his story inspired him to finish the album. Nick, Ari, and Kevin performed as "KM Ballad Trio" for a while, and recorded as a trio in the early months of 2014, bringing on Kevin's long time friend, sax player Morgan Price to co-produce the album with him. The project later expanded to include Douglas Bradford's guitar and had an amicable personnel change on bass, replacing Aidan with long-time collaborator Ari Folman-Cohen. Kevin Moehringer's Slow Life formed in 2012, originally as KM Ballad Trio, featuring bassist Aidan Carroll and drummer Nick Anderson. Slow Life is a collection of original compositions, and arrangements of selected covers. Billboard.Debut album from Brooklyn-based trombonist Kevin Moehringer, featuring Douglas Bradford (guitar), Ari Folman-Cohen (bass), and Nicholas Anderson (drums). All except "Confidence": "Matisyahu – Chart History: Reggae Digital Songs".↑ Peak chart positions for singles on the Reggae Digital Songs chart in the United States:.↑ "Rap Digital Songs – December 18, 2010".↑ "Matisyahu – Chart History: Pop Songs".↑ "Matisyahu – Chart History: Latin Pop Songs".↑ "Matisyahu – Chart History: Alternative Songs".↑ "Matisyahu – Chart History: Hot 100".↑ "Release the Bound EP by Matisyahu".↑ "Spark Seeker: Acoustic Sessions (Live) by Matisyahu".↑ "Hot Singles Sales – December 10, 2011".↑ "Playlist: The Very Best of Matisyahu by Matisyahu".
↑ "Download "Five7Seven2 Live" on NoiseTrade".Recording Industry Association of America. 1 2 3 4 "American certifications – Matisyahu".Australian Recording Industry Association. Live at Stubb's: "The ARIA Report: Issue 851 (Week Commencing 26 June 2006)" (PDF).Youth: "The ARIA Report: Issue 854 (Week Commencing 17 July 2006)" (PDF).1 2 Peak chart positions for albums in Australia:.
Formats: CD, LP, DualDisc, digital download.Albums Studio albums List of studio albums, with selected chart positions and certifications Title The discography of American reggae musician and rapper Matisyahu consists of five studio albums, four live albums, one compilation album, two remix albums, three extended plays and twenty singles.