Stitch an Ocean Album - MP3

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Stitch an Ocean Album - MP3

$10.00

Wren’s second album, Stitch an Ocean | Coser o Mar is an homage to her year living in Galicia, Spain. The album features nine original songs and two interpretations of Galician folk songs, all performed with a rousing and emotive folk ensemble.

Your order includes a high-quality download of the album in MP3 format.

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An evocative strong set of arousing songs…[with] dazzlingly original lyrics. It makes one hunger for the next album.
— NO DEPRESSION
 

Stitch an Ocean - Tracks

  1. It’s Raining

  2. Sea Calls

  3. Strong Ones

  4. Amongst the Pine

  5. Hand-Sewn Ocean

  6. The Road You Thought You Knew

  7. A Rianxeira

  8. Same Hat

  9. Dandelion

  10. Catro Vellos Mariñeiros

  11. When the Happiness Comes

 

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Album Credits

Musicians:
Wren – Vocals & guitar
David Bush – Drums & percussion (2, 5, 8, 9, 11)
Sam Esecson – Drums & percussion (1, 4, 6, 7, 10)
Kevin Fallon – Guitar - solos (6, 8)
Chloe Grace – Harmony vocals (2, 4, 5, 7, 10, 11)
Jason Gray – Bass (6)
Phil Hirschi – Cello (4, 5, 8, 9, 11)
Devin Mooers – Mandolin (1, 5, 9, 11), hammered dulcimer (2), 2nd guitar (2, 7), backing vocals (1, 2, 9, 10), glockenspiel (11) & Zils (4)
Bill Panks – Violin (1, 3, 5, 7, 9, 11)
David Sandman – Bass (1-5, 7-11)
Gary Stroutsos– American Indian contemporary cedar flute & wind whistle (4)
Dan Walker – Piano (3)
Miranda Zickler – Backing vocals (8)

Produced by Devin Mooers & Wren
Recorded & mixed by Don Farwell at Earwig Studio, with the exception of “The Road You Thought You Knew” recorded by Jason Gray at Blue Mallard Studio
Mastered by Doug Krebs
Cover art by Colette-Yasi Naraghi, Cocoyas.com
Graphic design by Karla Holman, KarlaHolman.com
Inside photography by Echo Photography, Echo-photo.com
Art consultation by Lucy Brennan

© 2016 Wren/Laura Adrienne Brady (BMI)
All songs by Wren (Laura Adrienne Brady) except “A Rianxeira” by Angel Viro and “Catro Vellos Mariñeiros” (Galician folk song)
“A Rianxeira” mechanical license: US Copyright Office (via Loudr)
This album is a project of Swimming Rabbit Records.