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October is the Kindest Month | ||||
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Studio album by | ||||
Released | August 19, 2011 | |||
Studio | Asher Studios, Martinez, California | |||
Genre | Folk | |||
Length | 42:46 | |||
Label | Zabriskie Point | |||
Producer | John Craigie, Randy Schwartz | |||
John Craigie chronology | ||||
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October is the Kindest Month is the second studio album by the folk-singer John Craigie. [1] It was released in August 2011 on Zabriskie Point Records. Zach Gill and Randy Schwartz returned for this album, along with Steve Adams on bass[ ambiguous ] and Holly McGarry and Shook Twins on backing vocals. [2] [3]
As with Montana Tale , it was placed in rotation on radio stations such as KHUM and KPIG.
No. | Title | Length |
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1 | All of July | 3:49 |
2 | Breaking Down | 2:25 |
3 | Boston in November | 3:45 |
4 | Black Swan Lullaby | 5:00 |
5 | Washed Off with the Rain | 4:19 |
6 | So Many Lives | 5:00 |
7 | Chapel Hill | 3:33 |
8 | Dog Eyed Girl | 4:00 |
9 | Halloween Sunset | 3:36 |
10 | Ah Rejoicing | 0:49 |
11 | Banjo Renews | 6:34 |
Production:
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