befriended by the innocence mission
Tracklist
1. | Tomorrow on the Runway | 4:19 |
2. | When Mac was Swimming | 3:48 |
3. | I Never Knew You from the Sun | 3:12 |
4. | Beautiful Change | 2:57 |
5. | Martha Avenue Love Song | 3:44 |
6. | No Storms Come | 1:34 |
7. | One for Sorrow, Two for Joy | 4:05 |
8. | Sweep Down Early | 4:21 |
9. | Walking Around | 4:49 |
10. | Words of my Brother | 3:45 |
11. | Look for Me as You Go By | 3:23 |
Videos
Credits
released May 18, 2019
Karen Peris - guitars, piano, pump organ, voice
Don Peris - guitars, drums, voice
Mike Bitts - upright bass
All songs written by Karen McCullough Peris, except
Martha Avenue Love Song, music by Karen and Don, and
Look For Me As You Go By, written by Don Peris.All songs © 2003 Umbrella Day Music / BMI except
Words of My Brother © 2019 Umbrella Day Music / BMI
Mastered by J. J. Golden
www.theinnocencemission.com
"Floating on the crushing strength of Peris' breathy, pitch-perfect voice, Befriended is a bucolic, nuanced bit of Sunday morning coffee-and-wistfulness, lovingly strummed acoustic guitars (augmented by the occasional organ line, sparingly applied upright bass, and light, flickering drums), rolling out time-tested chords with unwavering earnestness, revisiting the sweet, confessional early-70s folk of Joni Mitchell and the late-80s lilt of the Sundays and Cocteau Twins." - Pitchfork 2003
NPR Top Ten CD of 2003 - Christian Bordal
This album is dedicated to Mary McCullough,
most beautiful mother and friend, 1930-2001
Karen Peris - guitars, piano, pump organ, voice
Don Peris - guitars, drums, voice
Mike Bitts - upright bass
All songs written by Karen McCullough Peris, except
Martha Avenue Love Song, music by Karen and Don, and
Look For Me As You Go By, written by Don Peris.All songs © 2003 Umbrella Day Music / BMI except
Words of My Brother © 2019 Umbrella Day Music / BMI
Mastered by J. J. Golden
www.theinnocencemission.com
"Floating on the crushing strength of Peris' breathy, pitch-perfect voice, Befriended is a bucolic, nuanced bit of Sunday morning coffee-and-wistfulness, lovingly strummed acoustic guitars (augmented by the occasional organ line, sparingly applied upright bass, and light, flickering drums), rolling out time-tested chords with unwavering earnestness, revisiting the sweet, confessional early-70s folk of Joni Mitchell and the late-80s lilt of the Sundays and Cocteau Twins." - Pitchfork 2003
NPR Top Ten CD of 2003 - Christian Bordal
This album is dedicated to Mary McCullough,
most beautiful mother and friend, 1930-2001