Timber Timbre (album)

Timber Timbre is the third studio album from Timber Timbre, released January 13, 2009 on Out of This Spark in Canada.[4][5]

Timber Timbre
Studio album by
ReleasedJanuary 13, 2009
GenreBlues
Folk
Length36:20
LabelOut of This Spark
Arts & Crafts
ProducerChris Stringer
Timber Timbre chronology
Medicinals
(2007)
Timber Timbre
(2009)
Creep on Creepin' On
(2011)
Professional ratings
Review scores
SourceRating
AllMusic [1]
ChartAttack [2]
Consequence of Sound [3]

It was rereleased on June 30, 2009 in both Canada and the United States, and August 17, 2009 in the United Kingdom, on Arts & Crafts.[6] Considered to be a successful follow-up to the smaller scale previous LPs which garnered a minute but faithful following, the album was a long list nominee for the 2009 Polaris Music Prize and the song "Lay Down in the Tall Grass" has been shortlisted for SOCAN'S ECHO prize.[7] Toronto's Eye Weekly called the album 'the spookiest disc of the year, and the best'.[8]

For the week of Halloween 2009, the album was released for free from the band's website.[9]

The song "Demon Host" was used for the 2012 documentary film Stories We Tell. The song "Magic Arrow" is featured briefly on Breaking Bad's third season, in the episode "Caballo sin Nombre."

Track listing

All songs written by Taylor Kirk.

No.TitleLength
1."Demon Host"3:37
2."Lay Down in the Tall Grass"5:36
3."Until the Night is Over"3:58
4."Magic Arrow"6:04
5."We'll Find Out"2:38
6."I Get Low"5:10
7."Trouble Comes Knocking"5:26
8."No Bold Villain"3:51

[4]

Personnel

  • Taylor Kirk - written, performed, recorded by
  • Chris Stringer - producer; percussion, banjo, keyboards
  • Misha Bower - vocals
  • Matt Cully - vocals
  • Neil Haverty - vocals
  • Steve Mackay - vocals
  • Mika Posen - strings
  • Chris Hickey - screams
  • Christienne Chesney - words
  • Michael Milosh - words[10]

References


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