The Ballad of the Red Shoes
The Ballad of the Red Shoes is a self-released extended play. It is a collaborative project between Andrew Bird and his mother, Beth Bird, who is a printmaker. In its original printing in 2001, the artwork consisted of an accordion-folded set of prints illustrating a story tucked inside a sturdy printed / handpainted chipboard folder. The new package is slightly less deluxe, the artwork is now in a booklet instead of an accordion fold—otherwise, all of the images remain the same. The CD contains 12 minutes' worth of instrumental violin pieces.[1]
The Ballad of the Red Shoes | ||||
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Released | 2002 | |||
Length | 12:13 | |||
Label | Self-released, re-released | |||
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Track listing
No. | Title | Length |
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1. | "Theme 1 (Waltz)" | 1:54 |
2. | "Something Sinister" | 1:37 |
3. | "Chorus of the Swan" | 2:43 |
4. | "Theme 1 (Restated)" | 0:49 |
5. | "Dance of Death" | 1:33 |
6. | "The Door" | 2:10 |
7. | "Swedish Folk Tune" | 1:27 |
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References
- "Archived copy". Archived from the original on 2007-04-23. Retrieved 2007-04-18.CS1 maint: archived copy as title (link) (April 18, 2007)
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