I Will Return

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I Will Return
Artist J TILLMAN album I WILL RETURN.gif
Studio album by
Released2005
RecordedWinter 2004
Genre Folk
Length47:58
Label Keep Recordings
Producer Eric Fisher
J. Tillman chronology
Untitled No. 1
(2003)
I Will Return
(2005)
Long May You Run, J. Tillman
(2006)
Alternative cover
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Fargo re-release

I Will Return is J. Tillman's second album. It was originally released personally in 2004. Later in 2005 it was re-released in limited edition of 150 copies through Keep Recordings. [1] In 2007 it was again re-released together with Long May You Run, J. Tillman on Fargo Records as a double-CD.

Contents

Track listing

All tracks are written by Josh Tillman

No.TitleLength
1."Lilac Hem"4:06
2."Your Mother's Ghost"4:49
3."This Jealous Blood"6:17
4."I Will Return"5:35
5."Cecille, My Love"5:59
6."A Hit Play"3:32
7."A Golden String For Your Nest"5:15
8."Trail Of Red, Bride In White"8:10
9."An Occurance[ sic ] At The River Jordan"4:15
Total length:47:58

Personnel

  1. Cello – Phil Peterson
  2. French Horn – Josh Hoffman
  3. Mastered By – Tim Walsh
  4. Piano, Electric Guitar – Eric Fisher
  5. Recorded By, Mixed By – Eric Fisher
  6. Songwriter – J. Tillman
  7. Vocals [Uncredited], Guitar [Uncredited] – J. Tillman

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References

  1. cf. Fargo Records (2007): Booklet. In I Will Return / Long May You Run, J. Tillman [CD booklet]. Paris: Fargo Records.