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Smog - Red Apple Falls FLAC album

Tracklist

A1 The Morning Paper 3:15
A2 Blood Red Bird 3:56
A3 Red Apples 5:01
A4 I Was A Stranger 3:18
A5 To Be Of Use 5:35
B1 Red Apple Falls 6:44
B2 Ex-Con 3:32
B3 Inspirational 6:22
B4 Finer Days 4:50

Companies, etc.

  • Phonographic Copyright (p) – Your/My Music
  • Phonographic Copyright (p) – Drag City Records
  • Copyright (c) – Drag City Records

Credits

  • Bass, Piano, Organ [Hammond], Hurdy Gurdy, Drums – James O'Rourke*
  • Drums – Matt Weston
  • Drums, Piano, Trumpet – Thymme Jones
  • Engineer [Assistant] – Phil Bonnet
  • French Horn – Donna Marone
  • Pedal Steel Guitar – Ken Champion
  • Producer – James "Diamond Jim" O'Rourke*
  • Vocals, Guitar, Piano, Organ [Hammond], Synthesizer [Synth Washes], Producer – Bill Callahan

Notes

Recorded October 30th to November 3rd, 1996
Double page insert lyrics sheet.

Barcode and Other Identifiers

  • Matrix / Runout (Side A runout): DC-116 A 1266.1
  • Matrix / Runout (Side B runout): DC-116 B 1266.2

Other versions

Category Artist Title (Format) Label Category Country Year
DC116, INS 001 Smog Red Apple Falls ‎(LP, Album, RP) Drag City, Inspirational Records DC116, INS 001 US 2009
DC116CD, INS001, INS 001 Smog Red Apple Falls ‎(CD, Album) Drag City, Inspirational Records, Inspirational Records DC116CD, INS001, INS 001 US 1997
INS001, DC116CD Smog Red Apple Falls ‎(CD, Album) Inspirational Records, Drag City INS001, DC116CD 1997
WIGLP35, INS 001 Smog Red Apple Falls ‎(LP, Album) Domino, Inspirational Records WIGLP35, INS 001 UK 1997
WIGCD35, INS 001 Smog Red Apple Falls ‎(CD, Album) Domino, Inspirational Records WIGCD35, INS 001 UK 1997


Smog - Red Apple Falls FLAC album

Musician performer: Smog

Title: Red Apple Falls

Country: US

Date of release: 1997

Style: Indie Rock, Lo-Fi

Genre: Rock

Size FLAC: 1802 mb

Rating: 4.3 / 5

Votes: 528

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Gugrel
I got into Bill Callahan's body of work in reverse chronological order (basically) when I started listening to him (around the time Sometimes I Wish We Were An Eagle came out), and I'm still not familiar with all of the corners of Smog's discography. I grabbed the LP version of Red Apple Falls when it came back into print at Drag City without knowing much about it, and I wasn't disappointed! This record's got a lot of quiet sections, for sure, but Bill's voice stands out nicely in the mix (I was under the impression that it gets drowned in a lot of his earlier releases, but thankfully that isn't the case). He hadn't developed his voice to the point where it got to in late Smog / where it is now, but you can hear flashes of it. Highly recommended!As I mentioned above, I have the LP version. It arrived slightly warped, but played perfectly with minimal surface noise. Quiet parts were dead quiet, and the loud parts had nice differentiated sound (guitars, drums, synths [I assume?], everything else.
Gugrel
I got into Bill Callahan's body of work in reverse chronological order (basically) when I started listening to him (around the time Sometimes I Wish We Were An Eagle came out), and I'm still not familiar with all of the corners of Smog's discography. I grabbed the LP version of Red Apple Falls when it came back into print at Drag City without knowing much about it, and I wasn't disappointed! This record's got a lot of quiet sections, for sure, but Bill's voice stands out nicely in the mix (I was under the impression that it gets drowned in a lot of his earlier releases, but thankfully that isn't the case). He hadn't developed his voice to the point where it got to in late Smog / where it is now, but you can hear flashes of it. Highly recommended!As I mentioned above, I have the LP version. It arrived slightly warped, but played perfectly with minimal surface noise. Quiet parts were dead quiet, and the loud parts had nice differentiated sound (guitars, drums, synths [I assume?], everything else.