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Louisiana Music Factory Poems For New Orleans |
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Poems For New Orleans
Ed Sanders
Release Date: 2007 Recording Date: 2007
Paris Records 2007 |
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TRACK LIST AND REALAUDIOŽ LINKS
1. The Battle Of New Orleans (15:05)
2. Teeming Docks - New Orleans 1820-1860
3. What If William Blake Had Gone To New Orleans (5:11)
4. Did Mark Twain Meet Marie Laveau? (3:20)
5. Marie Lebage And Huey Long? (3:20)
6. Unlearned Suffering (1:29)
7. Calling On Charles And Wallace (1:15)
8. Some Fema Trailers In Hope (8:41)
9. Quiet Joy (1:09)
10. The Experience (2:29)
11. My Ironing Board (1:20)
12. Rape (3:36)
13. Ash Wednesday And Lent (2:42)
14. Grace Lebage (4:49)
15. Then Came The Storm - A Prayer For The Victims Of Katrina (13:30)
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PERSONNEL Ed Sanders and Mark Bingham
Players
James Alsanders - drums, cymbals, bicycle spokes, cast iron skillet, tambourine, cowbell
Jon Gross - tuba
Jeff Albert - trombone
Steven Walker - trumpet
Tim Green - tenor sax
Martin Krusche - alto sax
Peter Orr - banjo
Jonathan Freilch - electric guitar
Kevin O'Day - bass drum
Mark Bingham - electric guitar, banjo
Monique Moss - voice
Troi Bechet - voice
Frederick Sanders - piano
Andrew Baham - trumpet
Carol Berzas, Jr. - acoustic guitar
Helen Gillet - cello
Rick Perles - violin
Monique Moss - voice
Hart Mcnee - flute
Susan Cowsill - vocal
Aurora Nieland - soprano sax
Walt Mcclements - accordion
Alynda - bass
Mischa - french horn
Erin Bell - french horn
Ned Bublette - acoustic/classical guitar
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NOTES: Voice - accompanied by music
The Battle Of New Orleans
Teeming Docks: New Orleans 1820-1860
What If William Blake Had Gone To New Orleans
Did Mark Twain Meet Marie Laveau?
Marie Lebage and Huey Long
Unearned Suffering
Calling On Charles and Wallace
Some FEMA Trailers Of Hope
Quiet Joy
The Experience
My Ironing Board
Rape
Ash Wednesday and Lent
Grace Lebage
Then Came The Storm
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