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Monarch (Lay Your Jewelled Head Down) Studio album by Feist Released August 24, 1999 Recorded 1998-1999 Genre Indie pop Length 40:58 Label Self-Pressed Producer Dan Kurtz Feist chronology Monarch (Lay Your Jewelled Head Down)
(1999)Let It Die
(2004)Monarch (Lay Your Jewelled Head Down) is a 1999 album by Feist. It was recorded in Toronto and mixed at Hamilton's Catherine North Studio. Sold primarily at shows, Monarch became an underground hit, even generating a music video from the single "It's Cool To Love Your Family", featuring a band composed of Canadian musicians including members of Royal City.
Despite the success of Feist's follow-up albums, Let It Die and The Reminder, the album remains out of print.
Track listing
- "It's Cool to Love Your Family" - 3:54
- "The Onliest" - 4:03
- "La Sirena" - 4:28 *
- "One Year A.D." - 4:50 **
- "Monarch" - 5:10
- "That's What I Say, It's Not What I Mean" - 3:36 °
- "Flight #303" - 2:48 ***
- "Still True" - 3:52 °°
- "The Mast" - 4:43
- "New Torch" - 4:19
[all songs written by Leslie Feist, except: "New Torch" (written by J. Beck)]
Line Up
- Vocals, Guitar, song writing - Leslie Feist
- Guitar - Martin Tielli*
- Guitar - Andrew Whiteman**
- Guitar - José Contreras***
- Guitar - Simon Craig °
- Melodica - J. Beck°°
- Bass - Dan Kurtz
- Cello - Alex Mac Master
- Drums - Josh Hicks
- Keyboards - Jamie Shields
- Viola - Pam Bettger
- Violin - Akiko Kojima, Sandy Baron
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