Neko Case – Furnace Room Lullaby album cover

Neko Case – Furnace Room Lullaby

Album 2000

The music gear and equipment used by the artists, producers, engineers, and more involved in the making of the 2000 album Furnace Room Lullaby.

Music from Furnace Room Lullaby

Gear Used On Furnace Room Lullaby

Explore the instruments, equipment, software, and production tools used in the making of Neko Case – Furnace Room Lullaby (2000). Click more on each item to see exactly how it was used.

Guitars used by Neko Case on Furnace Room Lullaby

Steel-string Acoustic Guitars

Gibson TG-0

Avg price: $785.40

"Case admits she stumbled upon the tenor guitar by sheer luck. “It was 2000, and I had made part of Furnace Room Lullaby at my friend Don Kerr’s studio in Toronto,” she says. “He had a tenor guitar and I had never seen one before. For years before that I had tried to play six-string guitar, but I have really tiny little hands and I could never really get going enough for it to sound like music. It was really hard for me to stretch my fingers like that. I just remember picking [the tenor] up and my hand fitting around the neck so perfectly. So I went home to Seattle and I bought a tenor guitar [a Gibson TG-0].”

After playing the Gibson acoustic for a while, Case went after something a little harder to find: an electric tenor guitar. “I realized on tour that I was having a hard time being heard amongst my amplified brethren and I thought I could really use an electric guitar,” she recalls." - Neko Case on her tenor guitar collection: Fretboard Journal #2 cover story (Summer 2006)