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| Black Rebel Motorcycle Club | Primary Artist |
| Tom Ferrier | Musician |
| Chris Goss | Musician |
| Peter Hayes | Bass, Guitar, Harmonica, Keyboards, Vocals, Group Member |
| Robert Levon Been | Bass, Guitar, Piano, Vocals, Group Member |
| Leah Shapiro | Percussion, Drums, Background Vocals, Group Member |
| Michael Been | Composer |
| Chris Goss | Producer |
| Michael Patterson | Producer |
| Jesse Russell | Engineer |
| Ethan Allen | Producer, Engineer |
| Paul Logis | Mastering |
| Mark Rains | Producer, Engineer |
| Black Rebel Motorcycle Club | Composer, Producer, Engineer |
| Nic Jodoin | Producer, Engineer |
| Robert Levon Been | Art Direction |
| Paula K. Völker | Illustrations |
Editorial Reviews
All Music Guide
Specter at the Feast is the seventh studio album from San Francisco rockers Black Rebel Motorcycle Club. With the kind of laid-back vocals, fuzzy bass, and Wall of Sound guitars the band is known for, this follow-up to 2010's Beat the Devil's Tattoo includes a cover of the Call's 1989 single "Let the Day Begin." Michael Been, the late father of BRMC's Robert Levon Been, was the Call's frontman, making the song choice more than apt.