Quiet (EP)
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Quiet is a solo EP released by Jim Ward
Jim Ward (musician)
James David Ward is an American musician. A self-taught guitarist and pianist, he was the lead singer and rhythm guitarist for the band Sparta; he was also the co-founder of the seminal post-hardcore band At the Drive-In.-At the Drive-In:While in At the Drive-In, Ward played rhythm guitar and...

. It is the first time Ward has released an album of solo material, although he has released two solo songs on compilation discs. It was released November 6 by Ward's own Civil Defense League record label. The album was marketed and distributed by Doghouse Records
Doghouse Records
Doghouse Records is a Toledo, Ohio based record label, now run out of the New York City office. Since 2004 Doghouse has been a part of the Warner Music Group....

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Track listing

All Songs written by Jim Ward
Jim Ward (musician)
James David Ward is an American musician. A self-taught guitarist and pianist, he was the lead singer and rhythm guitarist for the band Sparta; he was also the co-founder of the seminal post-hardcore band At the Drive-In.-At the Drive-In:While in At the Drive-In, Ward played rhythm guitar and...


  1. "On My Way Back Home Again" - 3:26
  2. "Take It Back" - 3:14
  3. "Mystery Talks" - 2:49
  4. "Coastlines" - 3:17
  5. "Easier Said Than Done" - 3:46

Personnel

  • Jim Ward
    Jim Ward (musician)
    James David Ward is an American musician. A self-taught guitarist and pianist, he was the lead singer and rhythm guitarist for the band Sparta; he was also the co-founder of the seminal post-hardcore band At the Drive-In.-At the Drive-In:While in At the Drive-In, Ward played rhythm guitar and...

     - Guitar, vocals
  • Ray Wallace - Harmonica and Back-up vocals on "On My Way Back Home"
  • Maura Davis
    Maura Davis
    Maura Davis was the lead singer of the American indie rock band Denali from Richmond, Virginia, United States, active from 2000 to 2004...

    - Harmony on "Take It Back"
  • Christ Heinrich - Ukulele on "Coastlines"
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