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Key Information
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| Artist: |
Lullaby For The Working Class |
| Record Label: |
Bar/None |
| Genre: |
Rock and Pop |
| Subgenre: |
Alternative |
| Release Date: |
October 21, 1997 |
| Number of Discs: |
1 |
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Song List: Disc 1
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1. 1 2. Show Me How the Robots Dance 3. Irish Wake 4. Jester's Siren 5. Hypnotist (Song For Daniel H.) 6. In Honor of My Stumbling 7. This Is as Close as We Get 8. Sunset & The Electric Bill 9. Bread Crumbs 10. Descent 11. Man vs. The Tide I 12. Man vs. The Tide II 13. Man vs. The Tide III |
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Lullaby For The Working Class: Ted Stevens (vocals, guitar, ukulele); Mike Mogis (guitar, banjo, lap & hammered dulcimers, mandolin, melodica, air organ, glockenspiel, kalimba, chimes, percussion); Chris Higgins (violin); Ben McMahon (cello); Erin Hill (clarinet); Nate Walcott (trumpet); Ken Beck (French horn); Andy Strain (trombone); A.J. Mogis (bass); Shane Aspegren, Jason Carper (drums). Recorded at Whoopass, Lincoln, Nebraska. I NEVER EVEN ASKED FOR LIGHT was the second album by Lullaby for the Working Class, a sort of mini-supergroup of the Omaha scene led by Ted Stevens (Mayday, Cursive) and Mike Mogis (Bright Eyes). Pitched between alt-country and lush chamber pop similar to late-period Talk Talk, these 13 tracks are ornately detailed without sounding overworked or crowded, with passages balancing angst and tender beauty. |
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