"The Devil Dancing" is Brown Bird's second fulllength album on Peapod Recordings. The album is set to be released on CD and LP on November 10th of 2009. It was recorded in two separate multi day sessions. The first session took place at Hogfarm Studios in Biddeford, ME and included the upright bass work of Micah Blue Smaldone (Death Vessel, Fire on Fire). The second session took place at the Peapod Recording Studio in Portland, ME. The engineer for both sessions was Ron Harrity. Mastering was done by Nick Zampiello at New Alliance East.
Brown Bird is an original 5 piece band which draws influence from Country, Blues and Eastern European musics. Brown Bird began over five years ago as the brain child of songwriter David Lamb and has developed into a miniature orchestra of harmonized voices and instruments carrying Lamb’s haunting lyrics on surging waves of Appalachian, gypsy, and shanty music. The group hails from Rhode Island and Maine and pulls from the talents of each member to create a diverse folk music that swells into high-spirited, foot-stomping madness.
Brown Bird is an original 5 piece band which draws influence from Country, Blues and Eastern European musics. Brown Bird began over five years ago as the brain child of songwriter David Lamb and has developed into a miniature orchestra of harmonized voices and instruments carrying Lamb’s haunting lyrics on surging waves of Appalachian, gypsy, and shanty music. The group hails from Rhode Island and Maine and pulls from the talents of each member to create a diverse folk music that swells into high-spirited, foot-stomping madness.
1. Danger and Dread
2. Down to the River
3. Muck and Mire
4. Lake Bed
5. Needy Generator
6. Wrong Black Mare
7. Bottom of the Bottle
8. By The Reins
9. Gallows
10. Sickle and Hood
11. Severed Soul
12. Devil Dancing
13. Mabel Grey
2. Down to the River
3. Muck and Mire
4. Lake Bed
5. Needy Generator
6. Wrong Black Mare
7. Bottom of the Bottle
8. By The Reins
9. Gallows
10. Sickle and Hood
11. Severed Soul
12. Devil Dancing
13. Mabel Grey
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