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Chester Hawkins - Natural Causes - Original Music For Pale Trees, A Film By Tim Ashby album flac Performer: Chester Hawkins
Title: Natural Causes - Original Music For Pale Trees, A Film By Tim Ashby
Style: Experimental, Downtempo
Released: 2016
MP3 album: 1482 mb
FLAC album: 1804 mb
Rating: 4.5
Other formats: APE MP2 DTS AC3 VOX FLAC VQF
Genre: Electronic

Pale Trees, Part 1. 22:10. B. Pale Trees, Part 2. 21:50. Photography, Layout – Hawkins.

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The music soars from Mike Nesmith's hard-riffing "Circle Sky" to "As We Go Along," one of Carole King's loveliest ballads. As you'd expect from a film about the birth of Factory Records and the 1970s-1980s Manchester scene, this soundtrack draws an arc from punk rock (the Sex Pistols' "Anarchy in the . The album features most of the moment's major bands (minus Nirvana), as well as forebears like Paul Westerberg and Jimi Hendrix and alterna-fellow travelers Smashing Pumpkins, with highlights including two righteous Pearl Jam songs, a rabid Soundgarden screamer ("Birth Ritual"), a cavernous banger from Alice In Chains ("Would?") and a barnburning. rocker from local vets Screaming Trees ("Nearly Lost You").

Tracklist

A Pale Trees, Part 1 22:10
B Pale Trees, Part 2 21:50

Companies, etc.

  • Phonographic Copyright (p) – Intangible Arts
  • Copyright (c) – Intangible Arts
  • Mastered At – Trace Recordings

Credits

  • Mastered By – Mark Beazley
  • Photography, Layout – Hawkins*
  • Synthesizer [Korg MS2000B, Microkorg, Animoog, Moog Slim Phatty], Sounds [Pittsburgh Modulator Complete Cell Foundation (Modified), Doepfer Dark Time/Dark Energy, Droneo, Boss Dr-202, Field Recordings Of Rock Creek Park DC], Guitar [Lapsteel] – Chester Hawkins