Tall Hours in the Glowstream

Tall Hours in the Glowstream is the third album by Cotton Jones, which was released on August 24, 2010. Michael Nau and Whitney McGraw recorded the majority of the album in their living room while they were staying in Winterville, Georgia, and the sound of the record is equal parts gospel, Southern soul, and backwoods folk.[1] The album is an evolution from the Southern Gothic nocturnal vibes of The River Strumming and the moody, misty psychedelic folk of Paranoid Cocoon into a brighter, shimmering baroque pop similar in spirit to their contemporaries Fleet Foxes.[2]

Tall Hours In the Glowstream
Studio album by
ReleasedAugust 24, 2010 (2010-08-24)
RecordedCumberland, Maryland, Winterville, Georgia, Fenwick Island, Delaware, Spring 2010
GenreIndie folk, dream pop, baroque pop, Americana
Length35:20
LabelSuicide Squeeze Records
Cotton Jones chronology
Paranoid Cocoon
(2009)
Tall Hours In the Glowstream
(2010)

Track listing

No.TitleLength
1."Sail of the Silver Morning"3:25
2."Somehow To Keep It Going"4:36
3."Glorylight and Christie"3:34
4."Man Climbs Out of the Winter"3:52
5."Song In Numbers"3:27
6."Soft Mountain Shake"1:56
7."Place At the End of the Street"3:10
8."More Songs For Margaret"3:40
9."Goethe Nayburs"1:47
10."Dream On Columbia Street"2:51
11."No Things I Need (Like Some Time Ago)"3:02
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References

  1. Lore, Mark. "On the Silver Eyes of Morning | Music". Portland Mercury. Retrieved 2012-08-19.
  2. Clayman, Andrew. "Former indie-popsters Cotton Jones make inspired, timeless Americana | Features". Nashville Scene. Retrieved 2012-08-19.


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