This cd comes in an attractive embossed sleeve, PLUS a bonus cd in **paper** sleeve of THREE BEAMS consisting of remixes of 3 tracks, by William Basinksi, Michael Begg, and Colin Potter. NB: THREE BEAMS was originally packed in a card sleeve, (as pictured) but these have been damaged, and the reduced price of the remaining items in this Ltd Edition reflects, we hope, this regrettable fact. Price includes P&P.
Includes unlimited streaming of Here Is Where We Used To Sing
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This cd comes in an attractive embossed sleeve. Price includes P&P
Includes unlimited streaming of Here Is Where We Used To Sing
via the free Bandcamp app, plus high-quality download in MP3, FLAC and more.
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lyrics
You might look out - you might just live in a world of falling things
where does a girl begin?
for even the wind in the trees sings for everyone -
sings for everyone and leaves you without your name....
You might look up - you might just find your face in the falling rain
land in your place again as the rain falls down to the ground below
Begin again and listen in again for the streaming leaves bring you an air so fine
they're singing it low all this time
"o magnify - o magnify" all this time
You might recall some sunny day this other world of falling things,
raising your face.....and then I might fall calling your name as I'm streaming by
credits
from Here Is Where We Used To Sing,
track released April 4, 2011
Falling Things (Where Does a Girl Begin?): (Simonds)
Laura Sheeran: lead vocals, saw oOo Clodagh Simonds: piano, glass, harmony vocals, bells arrangement oOo Cora Venus Lunny: violin oOo Kate Ellis: cello oOo Michael Begg: treated bells, electronic beds oOo Marco "il Bue" Schiavo: bowed cymbals oOo Brian Eno: Clock of the Long Now Bells
supported by 15 fans who also own “Falling Things (Where Does A Girl Begin?)”
I first saw them a year later at the Moonloop launch in London with Kava Kava. PT played on ground level with the audience of about 60. These early recordings are where it all started. Stoked :)) matt1098