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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › NighttimingNighttiming - Wikipedia

    Allmusic. [1] Nighttiming is Coconut Records' 2007 debut album. It was originally released as a digital download. The album was produced by Mike Einziger of Incubus in Casa Chica in Malibu in August 2006. The album is the product of Jason Schwartzman, who wrote all of the songs and performs the majority of the instruments.

    • March 20, 2007
  2. Nighttiming is the title song off of Coconut Records' 2007 debut album Nighttiming. All songs on the album were written and performed by Jason Schwartzman, the drummer of Phantom Planet....

  3. 13. Okt. 2023 · The exact inspiration behind “Nighttiming” is known only to Jason Schwartzman. However, the song reflects themes of youth, adventure, and seizing the moment, suggesting that personal experiences and emotions may have influenced its creation.

  4. Nighttiming is the title song off of Coconut Records’ 2007 debut album Nighttiming. All songs on the album were written and performed by Jason Schwartzman, the drummer of Phantom Planet. Several songs from the album have been featured in major media productions. Table of Contents. The Meaning Behind The Song: Nighttiming by Coconut Records.

  5. 21. Sept. 2009 · Coconut Records song "Nighttiming" from the Nighttiming album. If you like this song, then go out and buy the album.

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  6. coconutrecords.bandcamp.com › album › nighttimingNighttiming | Coconut Records

    17. Apr. 2007 · Nighttiming by Coconut Records, released 17 April 2007 1. This Old Machine 2. West Coast 3. Back To You 4. Summer Day 5. Nighttiming 6. Minding My Own Business 7. Slowly 8. Mama 9. The Thanks I Get 10. It's Not You It's Me 11. Easy Girl 1 ...

  7. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Davy_(album)Davy (album) - Wikipedia

    Davy is Coconut Records' 2009 second release. The album is, as was Nighttiming, the product of Jason Schwartzman, who wrote all of the songs and performs the majority of the instruments. The first official single for the album was "Microphone."