Four Songs (Alexi Murdoch EP)
Four Songs is the debut EP of London-born Alexi Murdoch. It was released in November 2002.
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Released | November 2002 | |||
Genre | Indie, folk, alternative rock | |||
Length | 20:13 | |||
Label | Alexi Murdoch Music | |||
Producer | Alexi Murdoch, Chad Fischer | |||
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Uses in other media
The song "Orange Sky" has been featured in the television shows Prison Break (the episode English, Fitz or Percy), The O.C. (and its soundtrack album Music From The O.C. Mix 1), Dawson's Creek, and in the film Garden State.
"Blue Mind" was also featured in Dawson's Creek.
Track listing
- "It's Only Fear" – 4:22
- "Orange Sky" – 6:19
- "Blue Mind" – 5:15
- "Song for You" – 4:17
Personnel
- Alexi Murdoch - vocals, guitar, electric guitar, slide guitar, banjo
- Chad Fischer - keyboards, bass, drums, percussion
- Joel Shearer - electric guitar
- Larry Goldings - piano, keyboards
- Pete Adams - harmonium
- Andrew Bush - bass
- Jay Bellerose - drums, percussion, cymbals, tabla
- James SK Wān - bamboo flute
- Renee Stahl - background vocals
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References
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