• Source: Let It Come Down (James Iha album)
    • Let It Come Down is the first solo album by American guitarist James Iha. It was released in 1998, during which Iha was still with the Smashing Pumpkins, before the release of Adore. Iha took on a more acoustic country sound reminiscent of the songs he contributed to the Pumpkins, notably shying away from the darker sound of Billy Corgan's songwriting.
      Iha had said that the quieter tone of the songs reflected the fact that many of them were written in his hotel rooms during the Smashing Pumpkins tours, and he did not want to disturb other guests by playing too loudly.
      "Be Strong Now" was released as a 4-track single, featuring the bonus studio tracks "Falling", "My Advice" and "Take Care", and as a two-track promo single where the other track is a 12-second call out hook. Both versions of the "Be Strong Now" single feature the same cover. The song "Jealousy" was released as a promo single, without any B-sides.
      The album was remastered and re-issued in February 2012 with the three tracks previously released as B-sides added as bonus tracks.


      Critical reception



      The Guardian wrote that "Iha has regressed to a state of wistful, whimsical child-likeness... Sample sparingly and you can float away on reveries of psychedelic summer afternoons."


      Track listing




      Personnel


      James Iha – vocals, acoustic and electric guitars, bass, producer, string arrangements, production
      Neal Casal – harmony vocal, electric guitar
      Greg Leisz – pedal steel, lap steel and electric guitars, bass on "Lover, Lover"
      Adam Schlesinger – piano, bass on "Country Girl"
      Solomon Snyder – bass
      John Ginty – Hammond organ, piano
      Matt Walker – drums, percussion
      Curt Bisquera – percussion
      Eric Remschneider – cello
      James Sanders – violin
      Stacia Spencer – violin on "Silver String"
      Jim Goodwin – saxophone on "Jealousy"
      Ralph Rickert – trumpet on "Jealousy"
      D'arcy Wretzky – harmony vocal on "One and Two"
      Nina Gordon – harmony vocal on "Beauty"
      Tonya Lamm and Shawn Barton – harmony vocal on "No One's Gonna Hurt You" and "Country Girl"
      Eric Remschneider – string arrangement


      = Additional personnel

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      Dave Menet – guitar tech
      Russ Spice – equipment
      Chris Billheimer – art direction
      Jeremy Goldberg – cover photograph
      Anette Aurell – back photograph
      James Iha, Kevin Wells, Larry Hirshowitz – collage photographs
      Lou Kregel, Patti West – illustrators
      Todd Tatnall – Pro Tools editing


      = Production

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      Jim Scott – production
      Scott Humphrey – post-production
      Podboy – post-production
      Flood – post-production on "One and Two"
      Jim Scott – engineering
      Steve Spapperi – additional engineering
      Jim Scott – mixing
      Mike Scotella – mix assistance
      Stephen Marcussen – mastering


      Charts




      References

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