Country Falls is the debut album by the Finnish ambient pop band Husky Rescue. It was released on Catskills Records in October 2004 and re-released with a DVD in April 2005. The music by Finnish multi-instrumentalist Marko Nyberg and his band is country-influenced folk-pop with organic instrumentation and sparse samples, and features the vocals of Reeta-Leena Vestman (née Korhola).
Track listing
<small>All tracks by Husky Rescue</small>
- "Sweet Little Kitten" â 4:45
- "Summertime Cowboy" â 4:06
- "New Light of Tomorrow" â 4:52
- "Sunset Drive" â 3:59
- "My World" â 4:50
- "City Lights" â 4:25
- "Gasoline Girl" â 4:13
- "Rainbow Flows" â 5:52
- "Sleep Tight Tiger" â 4:37
- "Mean Street" â 6:45
- "Good Man" â 7:52
- "Man Who Flew Away" â 1:33
Re-release DVD Bonus
- "New Light of Tomorrow [Music Video]"
- "Summertime Cowboy [Music Video]"
- "City Lights [Music Video]"
Singles
Personnel
- Marko Nyberg â bass, music & Lyrics
- Reeta-Leena Korhola â vocals
- Anssi Sopanen â drums
- Abdissa "Mamba" Assefa â Bongos, Tambourine, Handclapping
- Blaise Barton â Mastering
- Miika Colliander â Guitar (Acoustic), Slide Guitar
- Jon Goodwillie â Executive Producer
- Janne Haavisto â Engineer
- Timo Kämäräinen â Guitar, Lap Steel Guitar
- Timo Lassy â Flute, Flute (Alto), Saxophone
- Jussi Lehtipuu â Strings
- Mikka Lommi â Video Director
- Teppo Mäkynen â Drums
- A. Mallassi â Executive Producer
- Khalid Mallassi â Executive Producer
- Marko Nyberg â Violin, Producer, Instrumentation
- Miikka Paatelainen â Guitar, Guitar (Electric), Lap Steel Guitar, Wah Wah Guitar
- Chris Parmenidis â Mastering
- Emma Pihkala â Strings
- Tommi Pylkko â Photography
- Ville Riippa â Organ, Guitar, Piano, Keyboards, Clavinet, Moog Synthesizer, Fender Rhodes
- Joonas Rippa â Drums
- Pete Riski â Video Director
- Lasse Sakara â Guitar (Acoustic)
- Kustaa Saki â Art Direction, Design
- Emma Salokoski â Vocals
- Sam Shingler â Guitar, Vocals
- Mikko Siren â Drums
- Rauna Sirola â Strings
- James Spectrum â Engineer
- Arttu Takalo â Vibraphone
- Heikki Tikka â Drums
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