Trevor Hall is the sixth album by Trevor Hall (not including his unreleased album The Elephant's Door).[1] The album spawned two singles, "Unity" and "Volume". It is his first major-label release since he was dropped from Geffen Records. The album features two songs that had previously been recorded for his unreleased album The Elephant's Door. "The Lime Tree" and "31 Flavors" were reworked and re-recorded, with "The Lime Tree" featuring additional vocals by Colbie Caillat. The album was produced by Marshall Altman, who also performed on several tracks.[2] After the first week of the album's release, it had debuted at No. 199 on the Billboard 200 album chart, also debuting at No. 7 on the Billboard Heatseeker's chart.[3] Trevor was only 22 when the album was released.[4]
Aaron Sterling – Drums, percussion, live drum programming
Zac Rae – Wurlitzer, clavinet, piano, keys, synthesizer, noises, live drum programming on "Origami Crane", banjo on "My Baba", electric guitar on "Sing the Song"
Eric Robinson – Hammond organ on "Unity", wurlitzer on "The Lime Tree", backing vocals on "Volume".
Marshall Altman – Programming, percussion, backing vocals, toy piano on "Who You Gonna Turn To", wurlitzer on "The Lime Tree" and "Volume", xylophone on "My Baba"