Resilience | ||||
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Released | 2008 | |||
Genre | Folk/Alternative | |||
Producer | Annabelle Chvostek Roma Baran Vivian Stoll | |||
Annabelle Chvostek chronology | ||||
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Resilience is an album released in 2008 by Annabelle Chvostek. The album was recorded with producers Roma Baran and Vivian Stoll (Unknown Gender, Isis). It includes a co-write with Canadian Bruce Cockburn. [1]
Canadian sessions were funded by a grant from the Canada Council for the Arts, and include guest appearances by Bruce Cockburn, Michael Jerome Brown, Debashis Sinha, Becky Foon, Jordi Rosen and members of the fr:Lake of Stew.
Other guests include Mary Gauthier, Bruce Molsky and Julie Wolf.
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