The Illalogical Spoon - Remember Your Creator In The Days Of Your Youth
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Tracks
Track | Duration | Preview |
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In The Moonlight And Fog #2B / Amidst This Apocalyptic Twilight | 7:34 | |
Fields Of Green | 2:16 | |
New Moon | 5:55 | |
Grasping The Wind | 11:05 | |
Moon And Fire / To Be Alive With You | 11:08 | |
Come Thou Warrior In Soul Thou Poet In Deed For At 12:17 We Shall Believe / Cornucopia | 10:04 | |
Who's The Cowboy Now? | 3:40 | |
Dare! | 4:01 | |
Moonlight And Fog #2 / Pae Pae & Assoc | 4:15 | |
The Hours | 3:35 | |
Moonlight And Fog #1 / Let Us Hear | 3:23 | |
Wild Fire | 5:29 | |
When The Rain Comes | 2:45 |
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Formats
CDrCredits
Role | Credit |
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Accordion | Abigail Kahler |
Percussion | Abigail Kahler |
Vocals | Abigail Kahler |
Artwork By | Dione Tripp |
Cello | Rob Hampton |
Bass | Rob Hampton |
Djembe | Jim Judge |
Drums | Jim Judge |
Guitar | Jill Mason |
Idiophone | Jill Mason |
Mixed By | Rob Hampton |
Oboe | Ashley Tuthill |
Keyboards | Ashley Tuthill |
Recorder | Ashley Tuthill |
Producer | Edwin Ransom, Ronnie Ferguson |
Recorded By | Shawn Wernette |
Trumpet | Gordon Kwiatkowski |
Flugelhorn | Gordon Kwiatkowski |
Harmonica | Gordon Kwiatkowski |
Jew's Harp | Gordon Kwiatkowski |
Theremin | Gordon Kwiatkowski |
Notes
- Recorded in the Ferguson basement in Jackson, MI, April and May of 2008.
- Mixed May and June of 2008.
- Anti-copy right 2008. No rights reserved.
- This is, loosely, a concept album. Lyrically every track has a connection to the book of Ecclesiastes. So, after you have listened to it, if you like the music enough to listen again, read through Ecclesiastes and perhaps some of the concepts we were trying to express might make a little more sense. (also see: Reason For Being: A Meditation on Ecclesiastes by Jacques Ellul)