Boiled in Lead: Antler Dance CD Track Listing
Boiled in Lead
Antler Dance (1994)
Adam Stemple: electric guitar, acoustic guitar, mandolin, vocals\nJosef Kessler: fiddles, viola\nDrew Miller: bass, electric dulcimer\nRobin "Adnan" Anders: Egyptian tabla, riq, tourra, muzhar, tapan, drum kit, keyboards\nMatt Darriau: sax (tracks 2,7), kaval (10,11)\nLaura MacKenzie: bagpipes (6)\nFrank London: trumpet (7), piano (9), organ (9)\nSteve Goldstein: Jew's harp [trump, guimbarde] (8)\nPaul Wehling: bouzouki (9)\nJack Kessler, Tine Kindermann: vocals (9)\nDavid Stenshoel, Rex King: zurna (11)\nBruce "Creeper" Kurnow: harmonica (12)\nPrincipally recorded and mixed by Steve Watson at Noise New Jersery, Demarest US-NJ, 1993-05/06, with additional recording by David Pinsky at Gark, Minneapolis US-MN.\nTrack 11 remixed by Tommy Roberts at Terrarium, Minneapolis US-MN.\nDigital transfer by John Scherf at Studio M.\nMastered by Roger Seibel at SAE Mastering.\nProduced by Frank London.\nCD: Omnium 2007D (1994-05-13), UPC 038146200725.
This folk cd contains 12 tracks and runs 58min 27sec.
Freedb: aa0db10c
Category
: Music
Tags
: music songs tracks folk Celtopunk
- Boiled in Lead - Newry Highwayman (02:49)
(trad.; arr. BiL) - Boiled in Lead - Pontiaka (03:58)
(Josef Kessler/trad.) - Boiled in Lead - Walk Through the Door (03:39)
(Adam Stemple/Steven Brust) - Boiled in Lead - Sugarfoot Congress (04:19)
(trad.; arr. BiL) - Boiled in Lead - Drowning... (03:54)
(Drew Miller) - Boiled in Lead - Robin's Complaint (02:42)
(Jane Yolen/Robin Anders) - Boiled in Lead - Bring It Round (03:21)
(Adam Stemple/Steven Brust) - Boiled in Lead - Hook 'Em Cow (03:02)
(Drew Miller/trad./Steven Brust/BiL) - Boiled in Lead - Rasputin (04:42)
(Frank Farian/Reyan/Fred Jay/trad.; arr. BiL) - Boiled in Lead - Neda Voda (05:42)
(trad.; arr. BiL) - Boiled in Lead - Nasrudin (08:47)
(Robin Anders) - Boiled in Lead - State Trooper
"State Trooper" (Bruce Springsteen)\nThe "hidden" indexed sub-track "Raca (Bunny Hop)" [beginning at 7:06] was also issued as the B-side of the single "Fuck the Circus" (Susstones/Omnium IMS-596, 1994).