Album US 2002 on Bluesanct label
Rock (Acoustic, Ethereal, Neofolk)
Track 6, The Falling Of The Pine, is followed by an unlisted version of an old Danish fiddle song called 'Hur Var Du I Aftes Saa Silding', performed by Matthew Everett. Made in Canada.
The Iditarod , album by | |
Fit & Limo , DE bouzouki, vocals, dulcimer, organ, glockenspiel | |
Margie Wienk voc, vc, cello, other, wine glasses | |
Jeffrey Alexander syn, guitar, banjo, singing bowls, electronics, synthesizer, moog, turntables, phonograph | |
Jesse Poe voc, g, har, perc, *1975 recorded by, saw | |
Matthew Everett eg, violin, vocals, percussion, guitar, recorder, viola | |
Carin Wagner voc, vocals, guitar, tambura, bells, percussion, chimes, other, finger cymbals, synthesizer, moog, other, wine glasses |
jr71 mastered by |
Jed Marshall mixed by |
Traditional |
No | Title | Artist | Composer | Duration |
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1 | The Roots Of The Butterfly Bush | The Iditarod | 3:31 | |
2 | Black Strung Bow | The Iditarod | 1:00 | |
3 | Afternoons Like This Are Hard To Come By | The Iditarod | 7:22 | |
4 | Raga (In D#) | The Iditarod | 6:44 | |
5 | Cycle Circle | The Iditarod | 4:40 | |
6 | The Falling Of The Pine | The Iditarod | Traditional | 9:54 |
7 | Ich Tanzte Weit | The Iditarod | 2:09 | |
8 | New Magic In A Dusty World | The Iditarod | 1:58 | |
9 | Let No Man Steal Your Thyme | The Iditarod | Traditional | 3:55 |
10 | The Nameless One | The Iditarod | 4:08 | |
11 | Unfortunate Lass | The Iditarod | Traditional | 5:40 |