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Artist:
Sufjan Stevens
Genre: Rock
Release Date: 03/31/2015
Label: Asthmatic Kitty
Catalog Number: AKR 099
Recording: Studio
Length:
Format: CD
Credits
Sufjan Stevens: Mixing, Music, Vocals
Laura Veirs: Vocals
Tucker Martine: Engineer
Thomas Bartlett: Keyboards, Mixing
Brian Joseph: Engineer
Casey Foubert: Bass
Chad Copelin: Engineer
Nedelle Torrisi: Vocals
Laura Veirs: Vocals
Tucker Martine: Engineer
Thomas Bartlett: Keyboards, Mixing
Brian Joseph: Engineer
Casey Foubert: Bass
Chad Copelin: Engineer
Nedelle Torrisi: Vocals
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Seven Swans [20th Anniversary Silver Vinyl] (LP)
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Label Releases
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Sufjan Stevens
Amoeba Review
Jonathan Schwarz, Hollywood 03/31/2015
Focused, subtle, honest and beautiful. This album is clearly personal and sounds like a mature culmination of all that Sufjan Stevens has been toying with up to this point. It’s consistent with itself and a powerful listen.