Obrigado
- Artist: The Zen Engines
- Release Date: 2012-03-2
- Genre: Rock
- Produced By: Gregg Kirk, mixed & mastered by Phil Nicolo
- Price: $9.99
Obrigado is the debut release of The Zen Engines. Equal parts ’70s power pop, post-grunge, and reiki energy, the 10-song collection recalls such varied artists as Robin Trower, Deep Purple, D-Generation, Stone Temple Pilots and The Black Keys. The album was produced and recorded by Gregg Kirk and mixed and mastered by studio veteran Phil Nicolo (Aerosmith, Urge Overkill, Lauryn Hill, Cypress Hill) at Studio 4 in Conshohocken, PA.
Album Credits:
Gregg Kirk – Vocals (all tunes), Guitars (all tunes), Bass (“We Rise,” “Karma Boomerang,” “Song of Joy,” “Bad Eye,” “Living Like Water,” and “Tao for Now”), Marimba (“Karma Boomerang”)
Dave Anthony – Drums (“Karma Boomerang,” “Song of Joy,” “Bad Eye,” “Living Like Water,” “Tao for Now,” “Mexico” and “Don’t Wanna Be Here Anymore”)
Kevin Wiggins – Keyboards (“Karma Boomerang,” “Song of Joy,” “Living Like Water” and “Cleansing Rain”), Piano (“Bad Eye”)
Steve Mansfield – Drums (“We Rise,” “Obrigado,” and “Sun is Rising”) Percussion (“We Rise”)
Anna Leinbach – Violin (“Bad Eye” and “We Rise”), Backing Vocals (“Bad Eye”)
Jessica Elkhatib – Cello (“Bad Eye” and “We Rise”)
Danny Grochow – Bass (“Mexico” and “Don’t Wanna Be Here Anymore”)
Bryan Anderton – Rhythm Guitar (“Mexico”)
Mike Knox – Bass (“Obrigado”)