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Fruit​-​Eaters!

by chelsey weber-smith

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Opening 00:59
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Newspaper 03:19
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Like the ocean, even when I'm going out, I am moving toward you.
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North Dakota 03:49
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If we're gonna celebrate, well, we'd better celebrate now. You do your sweet curtsy, I'll do my gentleman's bow. I saw your halo when you put your hood on. I saw your horns, darling, when you took it right back off. Father is moving to Mendocino, but you are the one it's hard to see go, especially now that we know, the world is not ending anymore. I heard, darling girl, that the world is not ending anymore. Let's get a place in Mendocino, can you imagine the things that we'd grow now that the world is not ending anymore. I heard, darling girl.
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Fruit 03:38
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about

Recorded throughout 2011 at the the Fairhaven College Recording Studio and the Halsyun House in Bellingham, WA

this album is about a variety of metaphors for Eve's decision to eat the fruit of the knowledge of good and evil

credits

released January 24, 2012

All songs written and performed by Chelsey Weber-Smith

All songs engineered by Taylor Carroll, except songs 1, 5, 7, and 10 engineered by Chelsey Weber-Smith
Mixed by Taylor Carroll & Chelsey Weber-Smith
Mastered by Taylor Carroll

Riley Smith recorded and helped create track one
Taylor Carroll played drums, guitar, organ, and sang
Johnny Toulouse played guitar, harmonica, and bass
Jane Channing Showlater played violin and sang
Dan Onifer played organ and bass
Drew Miller sang
Allison Vincler sang
Patrick Quigley sang
Valerie Brogden tap-danced
Zach Zydek played stand-up bass

The siren choir on track three is Allison Vincler, Josephine Jardine, Robin Marquis, Alexandra Song, and Brenna McNulty

Thanks to all, it was a blast. You are all brilliant and the best friends I could ask for.

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suburban sad sack outlaw country

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