Evergreen by Andrew Judah
Tracklist
1. | Evergreen | 3:09 |
2. | Quiet Kid | 2:26 |
3. | Abject Permanence | 3:02 |
4. | Well Song | 3:10 |
5. | Alora | 2:28 |
6. | Stress Lilly | 2:51 |
7. | Elephant | 3:37 |
8. | What Was Said & Not Said Is Enough | 2:26 |
Credits
released December 31, 2024
All songs on Evergreen performed by Andrew Judah on nylon string guitar, rubber bridge guitar, Nashville tuned Epiphone Casino, C# standard tuned Fender Jazzmaster, Silvertone 1448, Hofner bass, Squire bass vi, upright piano, drums, hand percussion, Mellotron, and a borrowed cello.
The song "Evergreen" incorporates samples from N. Sherman’s I Left a Candle Burning.
Angie Marchinkow provided harmonies on "Quiet Kid", "Alora", and "Elephant".
Common Fires provided wordless vocals and additional harmonies on "Stress Lilly" & "What Was Said..."
Windmills provided additional vocals for "Stress Lilly".
If you listen carefully, you will hear DL Ranney, Windmills, N. Sherman, and Joshua Clark whispering in unison on "Well Song".
DL Ranney contributed the drums for "What Was Said & Not Said Is Enough".
Written, performed, recorded, mixed & mastered by Andrew Judah at Sounds Suspicious in Kelowna, BC between September and December 2024
The cover photo was taken by Andrew on a Holga 120n, Edited by Angie Marchinkow.
All songs on Evergreen performed by Andrew Judah on nylon string guitar, rubber bridge guitar, Nashville tuned Epiphone Casino, C# standard tuned Fender Jazzmaster, Silvertone 1448, Hofner bass, Squire bass vi, upright piano, drums, hand percussion, Mellotron, and a borrowed cello.
The song "Evergreen" incorporates samples from N. Sherman’s I Left a Candle Burning.
Angie Marchinkow provided harmonies on "Quiet Kid", "Alora", and "Elephant".
Common Fires provided wordless vocals and additional harmonies on "Stress Lilly" & "What Was Said..."
Windmills provided additional vocals for "Stress Lilly".
If you listen carefully, you will hear DL Ranney, Windmills, N. Sherman, and Joshua Clark whispering in unison on "Well Song".
DL Ranney contributed the drums for "What Was Said & Not Said Is Enough".
Written, performed, recorded, mixed & mastered by Andrew Judah at Sounds Suspicious in Kelowna, BC between September and December 2024
The cover photo was taken by Andrew on a Holga 120n, Edited by Angie Marchinkow.