Exit Strategy of the Soul
Exit Strategy of the Soul is the eleventh studio album by Canadian singer-songwriter Ron Sexsmith, released on 8 April 2008, through Kensaltown.
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| Studio album by | ||||
| Released | 8 April 2008 | |||
| Length | 45:05 | |||
| Label | Kensaltown | |||
| Producer | Martin Terefe | |||
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| Aggregate scores | |
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| Source | Rating | 
| Metacritic | 70/100[1] | 
| Review scores | |
| Source | Rating | 
| AllMusic | |
| American Songwriter | |
| The A.V. Club | B+[4] | 
| Entertainment Weekly | C+[5] | 
| FasterLouder | |
| The Guardian | |
| Now | |
| PopMatters | 5/10[9] | 
| Record Collector | |
| World of Music | |
Track listing
    
All songs by Ronald Eldon Sexsmith except when specified.
- "Spiritude" (instrumental) – 1:32
 - "This Is How I Know" – 3:52
 - "One Last Round" – 3:13
 - "Ghost of a Chance" – 3:40
 - "Thoughts and Prayers" – 2:55
 - "Brandy Alexander" (Ronald Eldon Sexsmith and Feist) – 3:29
 - "Traveling Alone" – 3:47
 - "Poor Helpless Dreams" – 3:53
 - "Hard Time" – 3:13
 - "The Impossible World" – 2:52
 - "Chased by Love" – 3:40
 - "Brighter Still" – 3:01
 - "Music to My Ears" – 3:43
 - "Dawn Anna" (instrumental) – 2:15
 
Japanese bonus tracks
- "Here Comes My Baby"
 - "Rain on the Roof"
 - "Too Good to Be True"
 - "Comrades Fill No Glass for Me"
 - "Seems to Me" (also an iTunes bonus track)
 
Personnel
    
- Ron Sexsmith – vocals, guitar, piano
 - Neil Primrose – drums
 - Sven Lindvall – bass (except tracks 1,2,12 and 14)
 - Martin Terefe – electric guitar, bass (tracks 1 and 2), piano (track 12)
 - Claes Björklund – keyboards, omnichord, piano (tracks 6 and 9)
 - Emilio Del Monte Sr. – timbales and other percussion
 - Emilio Del Monte Jr. – congas and other percussion
 - Joaquin Betancourt – horns arrangement
 - Alexander Abreu – trumpet
 - Amaury Perez – trombone
 - Jose Luis "Chewy" Hernandez – saxophone
 - David Davidson – strings arrangement on "Dawn Anna", violin
 - David Angell – violin
 - Kris Wilkinson – viola
 - John Catchings – cello
 - Alexis Puentes – upright bass (track 12), nylon string guitar (track 11)
 - Jamie Scott – cuatro (tracks 6,8 and 11), additional electric guitar (tracks 9 and 10)
 - Kevin Hearn – piano (track 10), wurlitzer (track 2)
 - A Girl Called Eddy – backing vocals (track 6)
 - Colleen Hixenbaugh – backing vocals (track 7)
 - Recorded by Dyre Gormsen
 - Mixed by George Tandero, Martin Terefe and Thomas Juth
 
References
    
- "Exit Strategy of the Soul by Ron Sexsmith Reviews and Tracks". Metacritic. Retrieved 29 March 2023.
 - AllMusic review
 - Boddington, Nicole (1 September 2008). "Ron Sexsmith > Exit Strategy of the Soul". American Songwriter. Retrieved 29 March 2023.
 - Phipps, Keith (8 July 2008). "Ron Sexsmith: Exit Strategy Of The Soul". The A.V. Club. Retrieved 29 March 2023.
 - Collis, Clark (4 July 2008). "Exit Strategy of the Soul". Entertainment Weekly. Retrieved 29 March 2023.
 - "Ron Sexsmith - Exit Strategy for the Soul". Faster Louder. 2 October 2008. Archived from the original on 24 May 2011. Retrieved 26 March 2023.
 - Rogers, Jude (18 July 2008). "Ron Sexsmith, Exit Strategy of the Soul". The Guardian. Retrieved 29 March 2023.
 - "Ron Sexsmith". Now. 19 June 2008. Retrieved 29 March 2023.
 - Tricker, Spencer (2 September 2008). "Ron Sexsmith: Exit Strategy of the Soul". PopMatters. Retrieved 29 March 2023.
 - Harvey, David (25 July 2008). "Exit Strategy of the Soul". Record Collector. Retrieved 29 March 2023.
 - "musik angehört". WOM magazin (in German). World of Music (8 September): 24.
 
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