Home Volume V
Home Volume V is a split album released by Post-Parlo Records, the fifth volume in the Home series of short split albums featuring two artists. Volume V features Benjamin Gibbard (Death Cab for Cutie, The Postal Service), and Andrew Kenny (The American Analog Set, The Wooden Birds), with the last song in each set being a cover of the other performer's respective band.[1]
Home Volume V: Andrew Kenny & Benjamin Gibbard | |
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EP by Andrew Kenny & Benjamin Gibbard | |
Released | May 12, 2003 |
Genre | Indie rock |
Length | 19:20 |
Label | Post-Parlo |
Track listing
Tracks 1-4 performed by Benjamin Gibbard, tracks 5-8 performed by Andrew Kenny.
- "You Remind Me of Home" (2:16)
- "Carolina" (2:25)
- "Farmer Chords" (2:26)
- "Choir Vandals" (The American Analog Set cover) (2:34)
- "Hometown Fantasy" (2:16)
- "Secrets of the Heart" (2:25)
- "Church Mouse in the Church House" (2:26)
- "Line of Best Fit" (Death Cab for Cutie cover) (5:03)
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References
- Inc, CMJ Network (August 2003). CMJ New Music Monthly. CMJ Network, Inc. p. 52. ISSN 1074-6978.
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