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| Tristan Prettyman | Primary Artist, Guitar |
| Jim Keltner | Drums |
| Greg Leisz | Guitar |
| Greg Wells | Bass, Guitar, Piano, Drums |
| Josh Grange | Guitar, Pedal Steel Guitar |
| Bob Ludwig | Mastering |
| Bleu McAuley | Composer |
| Ian MacGregor | Engineer |
| Tristan Prettyman | Composer, Programming |
| Greg Wells | Programming, Producer |
| Josh Grange | Composer |
| Alexandra Valenti | Illustrations |
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Posted October 2, 2012
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Editorial Reviews
All Music Guide - Matt Collar
If Tristan Prettyman's 2008 release Hello...x was somewhat inspired by her split with fellow singer/songwriter Jason Mraz, then her intimate, musically varied 2012 effort Cedar + Gold, recorded after the couple reunited, got engaged, and then broke it off again, is Prettyman's definitive breakup record. Produced by Greg Wells, Cedar + Gold continues the more instrumentally fleshed-out electric and electronic sound that the largely acoustic-oriented Prettyman explored on Hello...x. This newfound musical maturity also extends into her songwriting, as Cedar + Gold features some of the most introspective, self-examinational, and emotionally raw songs of her career. In that ...