Cut the Body Loose is the fifth solo studio album by American hip hop artist Astronautalis .[ 1] [ 2] It was released via SideOneDummy Records on May 13, 2016.[ 3] Music videos were created for "Sike!",[ 4] "Running Away from God",[ 5] and "Kurt Cobain".[ 6] In the week of April 22, 2016, Consequence of Sound placed "Attila Ambrus" at number 8 on the "Top 10 Songs of the Week" list.[ 7]
Title Producer(s) 1. "Kurt Cobain" Icetep 4:09 2. "1515 Washington" 3:25 3. "Running Away from God" Cecil Otter 3:08 4. "Kudzu" Steel Tipped Dove 3:41 5. "Guard the Flame" Lazerbeak 3:02 6. "In the Tall Grass" Steel Tipped Dove 3:17 7. "Attila Ambrus" Picnic Tyme 2:20 8. "Forest Fire" Red Velvet Beats 3:26 9. "Cut the Body Loose" 3:49 10. "Sike!" Adam Pickrell 3:57 11. "Boiled Peanuts" (featuring Lizzo ) Astronautalis 7:05 Total length: 41:19
Credits adapted from liner notes.[ 8]
Astronautalis – vocals, production (11)
Adam Pickrell – synthesizer (1–8, 11), bass guitar (2–5, 7, 8), organ (6, 9, 11), keyboards (9), production (10), piano (11)
Icetep – production (1, 2)
Reggie Pace – horns (1, 3, 6–11)
Bird Peterson – drum programming (1, 10)
Amati – production (2)
Cecil Otter – production (3)
John Congleton – drum programming (3, 5, 7, 8), production (9), engineering, mixing
Steel Tipped Dove – production (4, 6)
Oscar Romero, Jr. – vocals (5)
Lazerbeak – production (5)
Picnic Tyme – production (7)
Mo McNichols – drums (8)
Red Velvet Beats – production (8)
Rickolus – production (9)
Lizzo – vocals (11)
Justin Vernon – executive production
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^ Cut the Body Loose (CD liner notes). Astronautalis . SideOneDummy Records . 2016.{{cite AV media notes }}
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