The Chess Hotel is the third full-length album from American rock band The Elms. The album was released May 2, 2006, on Universal South Records.[1]
The album was co-produced by The Elms and David Bianco and marked a stylistic shift in the band's sound towards a heavier, sparse blues-infused sound. Reviews of the album were favorable, and critics likened the album's sound to The Rolling Stones, Led Zeppelin, and The White Stripes.[2][3]
Track listing
- I Am the World
 - Who Puts Rock & Roll in Your Blood?
 - Nothin' to Do with Love
 - Makes Good Sense
 - I Left My Body and Never Came Back
 - She's Cold!
 - The Chess Hotel
 - Bring Me Your Tea
 - The Way I Will
 - The Downtown King
 - Black Peach
 - The Towers & the Trains
 - I've Been Wrong
 
Recording
The Chess Hotel was recorded in Franklin, Tennessee at Dark Horse Studios. The album was mixed at Scream Studios in Los Angeles, California.
Personnel
- The Elms
 
- Owen Thomas - lead vocals, guitar, percussion, songwriting
 - Christopher Thomas - drums, percussion
 - Thomas Daugherty - lead guitar, vocals
 - Nathan W. Bennett - bass guitar, vocals
 
- Additional
 
- David Bianco - co-producer, engineer, mix engineer
 - Eddie Schreyer - mastering engineer
 
References
- โ "MSN.com". Archived from the original on 2010-11-21. Retrieved April 29, 2010.
 - โ "Hybrid Magazine; The Chess Hotel Review". Retrieved April 29, 2010.
 - โ "Crosswalk; The Chess Hotel Review". Retrieved April 29, 2010.
 
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