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St. Thomas, Children of the New Brigade

Audio CD

Disk ID: 1580021

Disk length: 49m 4s (13 Tracks)

Original Release Date: 2006

Label: Unknown

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Tracks & Durations

1. LA Man 2:58
2. Last Word 3:17
3. Of Course You Were There 3:11
4. Morning Dancer 3:12
5. Instrument sound 4:16
6. The Long Goodnights 3:00
7. Children Of The New Brigade 2:54
8. Dream On 4:01
9. Twisted Cowboy 3:06
10. Sheer Wonder10:06
11. The Play 2:45
12. The Mexican Father 3:09
13. Book On Hold 3:00

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Review

"A quietly compelling collage of Norwegian folk, Appalachian country, scratchy blues and distorted pop." - UNCUT

This is St. Thomas' warmest album to date - his fifth in total - and the Norwegian singer/songwriter known for his crazy live shows gets serious in the studio this time! Over a five-day period in January 2005, Children of the New Brigade was recorded at Athletic Sounds with producer Kai Andersen, and features guest appearances by David-Ivar Herman Düne, André Herman Düne and Néman Herman Düne. The first taste of the album came in the form of the four-song Morning Dancer EP released in Norway on June 13th, which got great reviews in the press and showed terrific promise for Children of the New Brigade.

Other Versions

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Children of the New Brigade

Tracks: 13, Disk length: 48m 55s (-1m 51s)

Children of the New Brigade

Tracks: 14 (+1 tracks), Disk length: 56m 52s (+7m 48s)

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