Snake in the Radio
Snake in the Radio is the first release by Mark Pickerel's group known as Mark Pickerel and His Praying Hands.
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Released | May 9, 2006 |
Recorded | September 2004 – November 2005 |
Genre | Indie rock, Americana |
Length | 45:50 |
Label | Bloodshot Records |
Producer | Steve Fisk |
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Album information
The album, which was recorded between September 2004 and November 2005, involved collaborations with several artists including Johnny Sangster of Dear John Letters' on guitar, Steve Fisk on keyboards and The Young Fresh Fellows' Jim Sangster as bass guitarist.
The recording, with artwork by Neko Case of The New Pornographers, was released in May 2006 by Bloodshot Records
Track listing
- "Forest Fire" (5:11)
- "Come Home Blues" (3:48)
- "A Town Too Fast for Your Blues" (2:34)
- "I'll Wait" (5:48)
- "Graffiti Girl" (3:54)
- "Ask the Wind, Ask the Dusk" (4:00)
- "Don't Look Back" (4:04)
- "You'll Be Mine" (3:34)
- "Sin Tax Dance" (2:57)
- "Snake in the Radio" (4:51)
- "Town Without the Blues" (5:09)
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External links
- Snake in the Radio album information from Bloodshot Records
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