Oh Well (album)

Oh Well is the fourth studio album by American indie-folk group Insomniac Folklore. It was recorded by Tyler Hentschel at PMC Studio in Portland, Oregon, during the Spring of 2007 and released by Quiver Society on June 5, 2007. This is a transitional album that further explores folk music and Vaudeville.[2] Only 1,000 copies of this album were pressed during Quiver Societies initial release.

Oh Well
Studio album by
ReleasedJune 5, 2007
RecordedSpring 2007
GenreFolk music[1]
Length1:09:43
LabelQuiver Society
ProducerTyler Hentschel
Insomniac Folklore chronology
Smile or Die
(2005)
Oh Well
(2007)
LP
(2010)
Singles from Insomniac Folklore
  1. "North to the Future"
    Released: October 2007

A re-issue of Oh Well was released on Art vs Product in October 2012.[3]

Track listing

All tracks are written by Tyler Hentschel.

No.TitleLength
1."Ladies and Gentlemen (An Introduction)"1:57
2."North to the Future"3:19
3."It's Only Folk Music if the Folks Sing Along"2:31
4."495"3:38
5."Two Old Men"3:08
6."Unfamiliar Ceiling"5:34
7."In the Family Room (An Intermission)"3:24
8."It Rains"6:03
9."Of Flesh and Spirit"4:35
10."Prophesy, Prophesy A Dollar A Day"6:02
11."Grace is Still Amazing"3:51
12."And The Rest of My Life, Amen"5:14
13."Yet to Come (An Exit)"20:35

Personnel

Insomniac Folklore
  • Tyler Hentschel – Vocals, Guitar, Organ, Banjo, Accordion, Drums, lyricist, composer, songwriter
  • John David Van Beek – Violin, Slide Guitar, Accordion, Mandolin
  • Brian Flechtner – Drums
  • Leon Goodenough – Guitar
  • Bree Bizell – Backing Vocals
  • Britta Cooper – Backing Vocals
  • Tim Westcott – Synth


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References

  1. "Oh Well – Insomniac Folklore". Allmusic. Retrieved November 30, 2013.
  2. http://www.cdbaby.com/cd/insomniacfolk
  3. "Archived copy". Archived from the original on April 27, 2012. Retrieved November 1, 2013.CS1 maint: archived copy as title (link)


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