Autumn Bone
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Autumn Bone | ||
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Studio album by Clare Bowditch and the Feeding Set | ||
Released | 2004 | |
Genre | Folk | |
Label | Independent | |
Clare Bowditch and the Feeding Set chronology | ||
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Monday Comes EP (2003) |
Autumn Bone (2004) |
Which Way to Go EP (2004) |
Autumn Bone is the first full-length release from Melbourne based Clare Bowditch and her band, The Feeding Set. The album features 11 tracks, each of which are written entirely by Clare. The first single, "Monday Comes" received significant air-play on Triple J as well as many independent radio stations scattered around both Melbourne and Sydney.
Contents |
[edit] Track listing
- "Autumn Bone"
- "Buddy"
- "Monday Comes"
- "Who Knows Who?"
- "Midnight Bird"
- "Ms Unavailability (Oh, Tempation)"
- "Hair that Red"
- "Homage to my Dad and the ABC"
- "Big Man"
- "Human Being"
- "Old Joelene"
[edit] Personnel
[edit] The Feeding Set
- Clare Bowditch - vocals, guitar
- Libby Chow - french horn
- Marty Brown - banjo, casio, cello, double bass, drums, electric guitar, rhodes, percussion, piano, pump organ, violin, xylophone
- J Walker - erhu, electric guitar, rhodes, viola
- Warren Bloomer - bass guitar
[edit] Special Guest Musicians
- Adrian (Homer) Holmes - harmonica
- Andrew Crean
- John Hedigan - acoustic guitar
- Mark Shephard - double bass
- Peggy Frew - bass guitar
- Peter Cohen - double bass