Contains a sample from “Work It (Soulwax Remix)” as performed by Marie Davidson. Written by Marie Davidson (SOCAN), David Dewaele, Stephen Dewaele, and Pierre Guerineau (SOCAN). Published by Just Isn’t Music Ltd. (PRS) & Third Side Music Inc. / Strictly Confidential Rights (SABAM), admin. by Ruminating Music c/o Wixen Music Publishing, Inc. Used courtesy of Ninja Tune Records.
12 Reborn
Songwriters
Writers: Miley Cyrus, Gregory Aldae Hein, Michael Pollack, Maxx Morando, Max Taylor-Sheppard, Shawn Everett, Jonathan Rado, Ethan Shevin, and Ian Gold
Production Team
Producers: Miley Cyrus, Shawn Everett, Jonathan Rado, Michael Pollack, Maxx Morando, Max Taylor-Sheppard, and Ethan Shevin
Engineering Crew
Engineers: Shawn Everett, Ian Gold, Ivan Wayman, and Pièce Eatah
Assistant Engineers: JC LeResche, Ben Miller, and JC Chiam
Vocal Engineers: Pièce Eatah and Shawn Everett
Tape Operator: JC LeResche
Instrumentation
- Drum Machine and K2000: Maxx Morando
- Drums: Bob Everett and Kane Ritchotte
- Bass: Pino Palladino
- Synths and Other Instruments: Jonathan Rado (MS 20, Oberheim, Trem Synth, CS 80, Wurlitzer 200a, EMS Synthi, Electric Guitar, ARP Quartet, Lexicon Prime Time, Mellotron, Akai Filtering, Vibraphone, Acoustic Guitar)
- Yamaha Portasound: Michael Pollack
- Various Drum Machines and Synths: Max Sheppard, Ethan Shevin
- Synth and Electric Guitar: Alec O’Hanley
- Minimoog: Miley Cyrus
- Vocal Contractor: Alexander Lloyd Blake
- Choir and Choral Coordination: Jules Levy – Savage Music Productions
- Arranger and Orchestrator: Maxwell Karmazyn
12 Give Me Love
Songwriters
Writers: Miley Cyrus, Tom Hull, and Tyler Johnson
Production Team
Producers: Miley Cyrus, Shawn Everett, Jonathan Rado, Michael Pollack, Kid Harpoon, and Tyler Johnson
Engineering Crew
Engineers: Shawn Everett, Ian Gold, Pièce Eatah, and Kid Harpoon
Assistant Engineers: JC LeResche, Alisse Laymac, Nick Hodges, Claudia Iatalese, and JC Chiam
Vocal Engineers: Kid Harpoon, Pièce Eatah, and Shawn Everett
Tape Operator: JC LeResche
Instrumentation
- Bass: Pino Palladino
- Guitars and Synths: Jonathan Rado (Acoustic Guitar, MS 20, Timpani, Tubular Bells, EMS Synthi, Fairlight CMI, Marxophone, Electric Guitar)
- Brass and Strings: Mariachi Los Camperos (Trumpets, Violins, Guitarron, Vihuela, Harp, Acoustic Guitar)
- Orchestration: Maxwell Karmazyn
- Theremin and Woodwinds: Randy George (Theremin), Ashley Jarmack (Flute, Bass Flute, Clarinet, Oboe, Tin Whistle), John R. Walters (Clarinet, Bass Clarinet), Patrick R. Posey (Alto Saxophone, Baritone Saxophone)
- Various Instruments: Thomas Bloch (Cristal Baschet and Ondes Martenot), Jules Levy – Savage Music Productions (Double bass, AFM Contractor), Niall Taro Ferguson (Cello), Andrew Synowiec (Sitar and Electric Sitar), Nick Hakim (Prepared Piano), Brian D’Addario (Nylon String Acoustic Guitar)
- Drum Programming: Kid Harpoon
- Percussion: Ian Gold (Cymbal and Bell Percussion)
- Fairlight CMI Programming: Tim Curtis
Executive Credits
Executive Producers: Miley Cyrus and Shawn Everett
Mixed and Mastered by: Shawn Everett at Subtle McNugget Studios (Los Angeles, CA)
Mix Assistant: Ian Gold
Conclusion
The meticulous creation of Miley Cyrus’s tracks “12 Reborn” and “12 Give Me Love” exemplifies a collaborative effort that blends diverse talents and innovative sound engineering. Each contributor, from songwriters to instrumentalists, plays a significant role in shaping the unique soundscapes that define her music. The complex layering of instruments and skilled production techniques highlight the evolution of Cyrus’s artistry and her ability to resonate with audiences worldwide.
FAQs
What is the significance of the sample from “Work It (Soulwax Remix)” in Miley Cyrus’s music?
The inclusion of the sample adds a distinctive flavor to her work, connecting her sound to the broader electronic and dance music landscape.
Who are the key collaborators on Miley Cyrus’s recent tracks?
Key collaborators include producers Shawn Everett, Jonathan Rado, and various instrumentalists who contribute to the overall sound and texture of the tracks.
What role does live instrumentation play in Cyrus’s music?
Live instrumentation enhances the authenticity and emotional depth of her songs, allowing for a richer listening experience.
How does Miley Cyrus’s music reflect her artistic evolution?
Her music showcases a blend of pop, rock, and experimental elements, illustrating her growth as an artist who continuously explores new musical territories.