Wild Kingdom (album)

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Wild Kingdom
CottonMather WildKingdom.jpg
Studio album by
ReleasedApril 7, 2017
Recorded2013-2016
StudioThe Star Apple Kingdom
Sounds Outrageous
Genre Rock
Length38:10
Label The Star Apple Kingdom
Producer Robert Harrison
Cotton Mather chronology
Cotton Mather with Nicole Atkins
(2016)
Wild Kingdom
(2017)
Young Life E.P.
(2017)
Professional ratings
Review scores
SourceRating
The Austin Chronicle Star full.svgStar full.svgStar full.svgStar half.svgStar empty.svg [1]
Paste 7.6/10 [2]

Wild Kingdom is the fifth full-length studio album by American rock band Cotton Mather. It is the third release in Robert Harrison's "Songs from the I Ching " project.

Contents

Background

Like with the previous Cotton Mather album, Death of the Cool, these songs were written and recorded between 2013 and 2016. Many were originally published on Harrison's now-defunct Songs from the I Ching blog, although sometimes with different mixes or arrangements.

Two of the songs on Wild Kingdom, "California" and "High Society", were originally released as a digital single in 2013. "California" was accompanied by a music video directed by Marc Brown, who had previously been involved with the Kontiki deluxe reissue campaign. Following the release of Death of the Cool, a four-song EP was announced, titled "Girl with a Blue Guitar", to be released in December of 2016. However, after the announcement and release of its first two tracks, "Fighting Through" and "Girl with a Blue Guitar", the EP was scrapped. [3] [4] Cotton Mather with Nicole Atkins was released in its place at the beginning of December. Though the full track listing for the planned EP was never revealed, both "Fighting Through" and "Girl with a Blue Guitar" were used on Wild Kingdom.

Track listing

All tracks are written by Robert Harrison.

No.TitleCorresponding hexagramLength
1."The Cotton Mather Pledge"Seeking Harmony (13)3:03
2."Fighting Through"Biting Through (21)3:30
3."High Society"Little Accumulation (9)3:14
4."Hijinks Dad"The Wanderer (56)4:07
5."Better Than a Hit"Eliminating (43)2:43
6."King William"Household (37)2:05
7."California"Advance (11)3:03
8."Girl with a Blue Guitar"Gradual Progress (53)3:24
9."It's Better Not to Be the King"Humbleness (15)2:33
10."The Army"The Army (7)7:18
11."I Volunteer"Without Falsehood (25)3:11
Total length:38:10

Note: This track list reflects the CD and LP running orders. Digital releases erroneously swap tracks 9 and 10.

Personnel

Musicians

Technical

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References

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