Franz Nicolay "Sail Away" b/w Frank Turner "There Are Bad Times Just Around The Corner"
Asbestos Records ASB064, black vinyl
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My split 7″ with Mischief Brew, recorded all the way back in 2010, rescued and executed by our friends at Silver Sprocket Bicycle Club. It’s got that good Mitch Clem art; and the first 220 are on blue vinyl, the rest on gold vinyl. Erik does “The Mary Ellen Carter” by Canadian folksinger Stan Rogers (with a little help from yours truly); and for those who liked Guignol & Mischief Brew Fight Dirty, yes, that’s Guignol backing me on “I Drink,” a deep cut from the great French-Armenian crooner Charles Aznavour. Digital download included.
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Unmastered and unedited version of a track from "Subterranean Homesick Blues: A Tribute to Bob Dylan's 'Bringing It All Back Home'" (2010). Recorded as part of the "St. Sebastian of the Short Stage" sessions at Water Music, Hoboken NJ, in summer 2009.
credits
from Miscellany,
track released October 15, 2010
Emilyn Brodsky & Jocelyn Mackenzie: backing vocals
Brad Kemp: bass
Franz Nicolay: banjo, guitar, organ, sleigh bells, vocals
Sxip Shirey: harmonicas, pennywhistle, jingle bells, Acme siren whistle, whistling
Brian Viglione: drums, shaker, tambourine
Produced by James Frazee & Franz Nicolay at Water Music in Hoboken, NJ; 2009.
Assistant engineer: John DeLorme
supported by 13 fans who also own “It's Alright Ma, I'm Only Bleeding (Bob Dylan cover, feat. Sxip Shirey)”
I like both tracks the same, it made me choose 1, These are dark times. The fact that this is The Hold Steady sounding like they should is a lantern of hope. I never thought I would hear new Hold Steady like this again. Joy is reborn. john parsons
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