Wandering As Water is Chris Brokaw's second solo album, the follow-up to 2002's Red Cities. Recorded by Paul Q. Kolderie on February 24, 2003, at Camp Street, Cambridge, Massachusetts, Wandering As Water was released in mid-2003 by Return To Sender Records in Germany. The album was released in a digipaklimited edition of 2,000 copies.
Reviewing Wandering As Water, Pitchfork called it "[o]ne of the most overlooked gems of the past year [2003]",[2] going on to assert that Brokaw's "acuity with control and complexity creates a subtle, unspoken poetry."[2]AllMusic stated that although "[t]he acoustic set-up works very well for Brokaw's worn voice, [...] some songs he chose actually suffer from being fleshed out."[1]
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