Nick Johnston - Remarkably Human - Full Album

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Published 2016-09-26
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Gavin Harrison - Drums
Bryan Beller - Bass
Luke Martin - Piano
Nick Johnston - Guitar

Ignore Alien Orders 0:00 - 3:45
Remarkably Human 3:48 - 10:24
Impossible Things 10:27 -17:36
Poison Touch 17:40 - 21:59
Hypergiant 22:05 - 29:35
Weakened By Winter 29:38 - 37:34
Fear Had Him By The Throat 37:36 - 43:15
A Sick and Injured Brain 43:18

Composed, arranged and co-produced by Nick Johnston
Engineered and co-produced by Scott Giffin
Mixed by Jordan Valeriote
Mastered by Jens Bogren
Artwork by Mark Rehkopf
© 2016 Nick Johnston/Remarkably Human Inc.

All Comments (21)
  • So cool to see so many people still listening after almost a decade. Love you guys
  • I'm so humbled by you guys! I can't believe so many of you are listening :') There will be a new album out in April, guys! Can't wait to share some new music with you all <333333 (that's just a huge ice cream cone, not a heart but this is a heart <3 k bye!)
  • @alq2868
    It’s Spring 2022 and I still find myself returning to this amazing work; it remains creative, powerful, and melodic. Thanks Nick for continuing to inspire us with your music.
  • Heard this for the first time in 2017... and keep coming back to it, 7 years later. Just an amazing piece of music.
  • @tragedician
    Anyone still loving this in late 2021? Nick is one of the best melodic and dynamic players. Top notch thematic songwriting on this record. Personal favorite guitar record since Surfing With the Alien.
  • @marcjeffers4229
    Dude, I just ordered your signed CD after already listening to your album more than twenty times for free for the past two weeks, as a matter of fact, I'm listening to it as I write this reply. Your stuff is so good, I started to feel guilty for not paying for it. When I scrape up some more dough I going to buy the other three and anything you record in the future. I haven't listened to an instrumental record this much since Yngwie's first album, Rising Force in 84, and yes I'm over fifty and have been trying to learn how to play the guitar off and on for over 30 years. Because of you, I've started playing again with more seriousness. My dream of one day becoming a rock star has long since past, but that's OK I don't care about that stuff anymore I have a day job, I only care about the art of guitar, and what you do is pure art. There are a lot of good players out there, but few write good music like you. You don't over play with tricks and technic. You play just enough and not too much, you play the guitar for the music, you don't write music for the guitar. So many players (I won't mention names and some are older than me) don't seem to know the difference, but you do and to know this so early in your career is amazing, I can't wait to hear what you record next.
  • @aliplaysgtr
    Discovered this album two days ago. I have to say, this features some of the best guitar work I've ever listened to. I love the various influences and nuances in his playing. The guitar tone is unbelievable, with a lot of excellent tension/resolution ideas. Most importantly, emotion is present throughout the entire album. It's such an inspiring piece of art.
  • @spasgp
    It's amazing when you blindly trust a youtube recommendation and you find some awesome music! Cheers, Nick!
  • @asaoifsa
    The piano work is just breathtaking! Amazing work Nick!
  • @Harmonyp87655
    This is a timeless album. Moving, cinematic songs, excellent production quality, and outstanding guitar tone. Melodic lines that stick in your head. And unlike a lot of virtuosos, Nick doesn't get lost trying to show off his chops, though he has them. Shreddy guitar is cool, but you can't express much emotion playing as many notes as possible. That's why we love songs and why we bond with them--because they evoke our emotions.
  • @dansdoves3650
    This is why I love youtube.....It's 2am,Im sitting here getting ready to call it a night.I gaze down my menu of choices and between another Nibiru vid and Buckethead I saw this and thought what the hell,and I clicked on it..........I feel like I found a diamond.what an incredible piece of work! Its like my ears can hear what beautiful looks like.This music feels comfortable while it takes you on these little trips that seem familiar but not cliche ever at all.Amazing mix as well,every instrument sounds rich.I know who Nick Johnston is now!Great Job this music is beautiful.
  • @CartoonTheory
    Beautiful music and favorites musicians who inspires me everyday. Congratulations to Luke Martin <3