The Charles C. Leary

The Charles C. Leary

Infobox Album
Name = The Charles C. Leary
Type = studio
Artist = Devendra Banhart


Released = start date|2002|08|8
Recorded =
Length =
Genre =
Label = hinah
Producer =
Reviews =
Last album =
This album = "The Charles C. Leary"
(2002)
Next album = "Oh Me Oh My"
(2002)

The Charles C. Leary is the first studio album by Devendra Banhart. It was released on August 8, 2002 through the label hinah. In Devendra's own words from the hinah webpage [http://www.hinah.com/catalog/?l=en&t=s&ref=hinah010 here] :

cquote|The Charles C. Leary was recorded on three and four tracks, all through a while spent in different places, Europe and the United States of America. My Great Grandfather's Ship was the Charles C. Leary, owned by him, a ship merchant, a baker.– Devendra Banhart

Track listing

# "Bish-Bash Falls"
# "Soothe My Soul, Mend My Mind"
# "Sarah Sings"
# "Mmplushumblehorse"
# "Michigan State"
# "Rainwater Pigfarmers"
# "Aymama-Aymama"
# "The Charles C. Leary"
# "Whistling"
# "The Thumbs Touch Too Much"
# "Todo Los Dolores"
# "Catastrophie"
# "Me And Andy Singing El Rio"
# "The Fish Are Scratched Up Flies"
# "Artsandcrafts (Live at 40th St W.)"
# "The Animal Map"
# "Cada Casa Que Crece"
# "Ride Away Like Roy Orbison"
# "Red Lagoon Whistling"
# "Noah"
# "Cosmos and Damien"
# "Aperpareplane (Early Recording)"
# "I Played Organ While Colter Played Guitar"
# "Joe Cain"

Personnel

Devendra Banhart
Colter Jacobson - guitar on track #23
Sarah Cain - vocals on track #24

External links

* [http://www.devendrabanhart.com/ Official Devendra Banhart site]
* [http://www.hinah.com/catalog/?l=en&t=s&ref=hinah010 hinah listing]


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