Digging Up Birds: A Collection of Rarities & Others (Explicit)
- 流派:Folk 民谣
- 语种:英语
- 发行时间:2014-05-27
- 类型:录音室专辑
- 歌曲
- 时长
简介
Graham Lindsey unearths trove of songs hidden away since 2000 for his fifth release 'Digging Up Birds: A Collection of Rarities & Others'. Lindsey's first official offering of music since 2009's We Are All Alone In This Together and The Mine EP is a 19-track collection featuring previously unreleased studio recordings and album outtakes, alternate versions, home recordings, album demos, covers, and several rare and live cuts chronologically following Lindsey's Americana and folk/rock career from 2000 through 2012. Album Credits: 1. Let Me Drink Alone Tonight Vocals, Guitar, Harmonica - Graham Lindsey Recorded and mixed by Brett Holihan at Startracker Recording Studio, Lincoln, NE (2000) 2. Black Is The Color Of My True Love's Hair* Vocals, Guitar - Graham Lindsey *Written by J.J. Niles (G. Schirmer, Inc.) Recorded and mixed by Brett Holihan at Startracker Recording Studio, Lincoln, NE (2000) 3. Just Like Dust (Demo) Vocals, Guitar - Graham Lindsey Hammond Organ - Brett Holihan Recorded and mixed by Brett Holihan at Startracker Recording Studio, Lincoln, NE (2000) 4. Blood River Vocals, Banjo - Graham Lindsey Electric Guitars - James Harrah Bass, Keyboards - Steve Deutsch Drums - Nick Vincent Recorded and mixed by Steve Deutsch Additional assistance by Laurent Bichara and George Landress at Engine Music Studios Chicago, IL and Mars Recording, Los Angeles, CA (2003) 5. No Way Out But Down (Alternate Version) Vocals, Banjo - Graham Lindsey Recorded and mixed by Steve Deutsch at a Wisconsin farmhouse and Mars Recording, Los Angeles, CA (2005) 6. Dry Bones* Vocals, Banjo - Graham Lindsey *Arrangement by Bascom Lamar Lunsford, written by Livingston Gearhart (Shawnee Press, Inc.) Recorded and mixed by Steve Deutsch at a Wisconsin farmhouse and Mars Recording, Los Angeles, CA (2005) 7. The Only Cure For Loneliness Vocals, Guitar, Fiddle - Graham Lindsey Home recording, Longmont, CO (2006) 8. Pony Creek* Guitar, Fiddle, Harmonica - Graham Lindsey Mandolin - Darren Dorlarque *Written by Darren Dorlarque and Graham Lindsey Home recording, Bridger Mountains, MT (2007) 9. If I Ever Make It Home (Demo) Vocals, Guitar, Harmonica - Graham Lindsey Home recording, Bridger Mountains, MT (2007) 10. Doomtown Vocals, Guitar, Bass, Percussion - Graham Lindsey Home recording, Bridger Mountains, MT (2007) 11. Hard Life Vocals, Guitar - Graham Lindsey Home recording, Bridger Mountains, MT (2008) 12. Lonesome May Vocals, Guitar - Graham Lindsey Home recording, Bridger Mountains, MT (2008) 13. See That My Grave Is Kept Clean* Vocals, Guitar - Graham Lindsey *Written by Blind Lemon Jefferson (Universal Music Corp.) Home recording, Anaconda, MT (2010) 14. Hole In The Ground (Live) Vocals, Guitar, Harmonica - Graham Lindsey Drums - Tina Lindsey Recorded and mixed by Doc Wiley at Live From The Divide, Bozeman, MT (2012) 15. Winterim (Live) Vocals, Banjo - Graham Lindsey Guitar - James Hunnicutt Percussion - Tina Lindsey Recorded and mixed by Doc Wiley at Live From The Divide, Bozeman, MT (2012) 16. Take Me Back To My Home Vocals, Guitar - Graham Lindsey Guitar - James Hunnicutt Recorded and mixed by Jason Wickens and Dodge Kramer at Blue Roan Recording, Bozeman, MT (2012) 17. The Dirty Blues (Live) Vocals, Guitar - Graham Lindsey Banjo - James Hunnicutt Drums - Tina Lindsey Recorded and mixed by Doc Wiley at Live From The Divide, Bozeman, MT (2012) 18. Without You There Next To Me Vocals, Guitar - Graham Lindsey Recorded and mixed by Jason Wickens and Dodge Kramer at Blue Roan Recording, Bozeman, MT (2012) 19. We Are All Alone In This Together (Live) Vocals, Guitar - Graham Lindsey Drums - Tina Lindsey Recorded and mixed by Stephen Smith at Farmageddon Records Music Festival 2012, West Yellowstone, MT (2012) All songs mastered by Steve Deutsch at Mars Recording, Los Angeles, CA All words and music by Graham Lindsey (Graham Lindsey Music/ASCAP) *Except where noted. All rights reserved. Cover design, artwork and layout by Alexandre De Meyer at Neuf Vies