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EPISODE · Oct 24, 2013 · 3 MIN

Michael from Mountains

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October 24, 2013 First heard this sweet and cheery song, and so many others I performed long ago, on Judy Collins' treasured "Wildflowers" album, and likewise, I learned my piano (Korg harpsichord mode) accompaniment from her superb "Songbook" of the period. Cello, oboe, harp and flute parts produced on my synth keyboard. Glad this offers a counterbalance to my most recent NOLA dirge (Haunted House of the Rising Sun). The artwork is JT's deft actualization of an image I had in my head as I recorded the vocal track.

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October 24, 2013 First heard this sweet and cheery song, and so many others I performed long ago, on Judy Collins' treasured "Wildflowers" album, and likewise, I learned my piano (Korg harpsichord mode) accompaniment from her superb "Songbook" of the period. Cello, oboe, harp and flute parts produced on my synth keyboard. Glad this offers a counterbalance to my most recent NOLA dirge (Haunted House of the Rising Sun). The artwork is JT's deft actualization of an image I had in my head as I recorded the vocal track.

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kat330B kat3thirty This site is for music fans who think outside the boxy confines of genre labels. Find here and soundcloud.com/kat330/tracks my originals and covers on anything from felons to lovers, arranged for and performed on a variety of instruments, for sounds ranging from sweet to sassy and reedy to brassy; from lofty to lowdown and soulful to hoedown; from serious to silly and urban to hillbilly.I am so grateful you are taking the time to listen to these self-recordings, many of which required an enormous amount of my time and effort to produce. If I also introduce you to a singer-songwriter you never knew, or if something I wrote or recorded brings a smile to your day, well, that's just the sweet icing on my aim-cake!Hope you will seek out the original artists' versions of cover tunes unfamiliar to you and, please, share my sounds with any like-minded listeners. I also urge you to click on individual track titles to read my production notes and lyrics before or as you push play. Some notes a Folk Compilation kat330 Unless noted otherwise, these folk covers (plus an original) are all solely performed, arranged, recorded and produced by me using REAPER software. Our living room is a lousy studio set in a noisy neighborhood, with passing trucks being a particular bane.There are explanatory notes for each upload if you click on the titles, where I include track credits, details about what instruments I'm playing and special recording issues. My only mission here is to make people feel good. Thanks for listening!

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