The Charles C. Leary

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The Charles C. Leary
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Studio album by
ReleasedAugust 8, 2002 (2002-08-08)
Length52:55
Label Hinah
Devendra Banhart chronology
The Charles C. Leary
(2002)
Oh Me Oh My
(2002)

The Charles C. Leary is the first studio album by Devendra Banhart. [1] It was released on August 8, 2002, through the label Hinah.

Contents

Track listing

No.TitleLength
1."Bish-Bash Falls"2:33
2."Soothe My Soul, Mend My Mind"0:47
3."Sarah Sings"0:12
4."Mmplushumblehorse"3:17
5."Michigan State"3:52
6."Rainwater Pigfarmers"0:13
7."Aymama-Aymama"2:53
8."The Charles C. Leary"2:53
9."Whistling"1:27
10."The Thumbs Touch Too Much"2:06
11."Todo Los Dolores"2:45
12."Catastrophie"1:54
13."Me And Andy Singing El Rio"0:47
14."The Fish Are Scratched Up Flies"0:45
15."Artsandcrafts (Live at 40th St W.)"3:22
16."The Animal Map"2:43
17."Cada Casa Que Crece"2:43
18."Ride Away Like Roy Orbison"4:40
19."Red Lagoon Whistling"1:28
20."Noah"1:47
21."Cosmos and Damien"3:10
22."Aperpareplane (Early Recording)"2:53
23."I Played Organ While Colter Played Guitar"2:07
24."Joe Cain"1:09

Personnel

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References

  1. Hill, Alma. "Freak folk pioneer Devendra Banhart takes on multiple personalities at the Beacham". Orlando Weekly.