700261244952

City Of Refuge

Rachel Harrington

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Release Date:  28 November 2011

Label:  C.R.S

Packaging Type:  Jewel Case

No of Units:  1

Barcode:  700261244952

Genres:  Rock  

  • Description

    Reared among the Pentecostal pines of Oregon, Rachel Harrington has been doing things in the wrong order for quite some time. She'd had extensive radio play before performing her first live show, and she was opening for Grammy winners and nominees before releasing her first record.
    Now, hot on the heals of her critically acclaimed 2007 debut, The Bootleggers' Daughter, Rachel presents "City of Refuge". Her backing band on the recording consists of Tim O'Brien (fiddle), Mike Grigoni (dobro), Zak Borden (mandolin), and Jon Harmar (upright bass), with Holly O'Reilly and Pieta Brown on backing vocals.
    Peopled with characters seeking respite, escape or salvation, this album farms personal and mythical stories from the American West, including tales inspired by memoirs of prostitutes during the Alaska gold rush, the cantankerous Harry Truman of Mt. St. Helens, and short story writer Raymond Carver. The album is produced by Even Brubaker and mixed by David Ferguson (Johnny Cash's American Recordings III and IV).
    Toured Europe in July 2008. Booking European dates for April, May June 2009.
    Reviewed in Q, Featured in Irish Times and Country Music People and it's just getting started.
    Tracks: Karen Kane / A Housewife's Lament / Old Time Religion; Working On A Building / Truman / Carver / The Clearcut / Angel Boy / Ode To Billy Joe / I Don't Want To Get Adjusted To This World / Under The Big Top.

  • Tracklisting

      Disc 1

      Side 1

      • 1. Karen Kane
      • 2. A Housewife's Lament
      • 3. Old Time Religion / Working On A Building
      • 4. Truman
      • 5. Carver
      • 6. The Clearcut
      • 7. Angel Boy
      • 8. Ode To Billy Joe
      • 9. I Don't Want To Get Adjusted To This World
      • 10. Under The Big Top