Palmer T. Lee - Winebringer - New LP Record 2019 silveradocustomhomesinc Tranquil Forest Vinyl, Numbered & Signed - Folk / Bluegrass
Palmer T. Lee – Winebringer
Tracklist
A1 | Rag | 3:21 |
A2 | Aw Jeez | 4:33 |
A3 | Fat Barred Owl | 3:34 |
A4 | Uneasy | 4:04 |
A5 | So Between Eyes | 4:22 |
B1 | Rice And Beets | 7:08 |
B2 | Moon You | 4:54 |
B3 | Winebringer | 4:01 |
B4 | Fiddle Bow | 3:48 |
Notes
Hand Numbered & Signed.
Palmer T. Lee is a songwriter from Olympia, Washington. He also is one half of the duo The Lowest Pair, with Kendl Winter. His debut album, “Winebringer,” is an intensive look at love and longing that follows the end of a relationship.
The title was inspired by a collection of poetry by Hafiz called, "The Book of the Winebringer."
Recorded in the winter of 2016/17, Palmer T. Lee of The Lowest Pair is preparing to release his debut solo record!
All songs written and arranged by Palmer T. Lee (SESAC)
Engineered by Joey Seward, Left Field Studios
Mastered by Rick Fisher, Resonant Mastering
Artwork by Lindsey Schoeneman
Design by Autumn Seguin
Palmer T. Lee - guitar and vocals all songs, except Fiddle Bow - banjo and vocals
Derek McSwain - mandolin, Fat Barred Owl, Uneasy, Moon You
Bevin Foley - fiddle & Dean Shakked - bass, Uneasy, Moon You, Fiddle Bow
Anna Gordon - vocals, Moon You
Josh Grice - fiddle, Uneasy, Fiddle Bow
Joey Seward - pump organ, Rice and Beets
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Thank you for picking up this album. I hope it finds its way to being tucked between a glass of marbles and holding up the stack of board games on the bottom shelf only to fall out and onto your feet just when you needed to be reminded you're not alone. It's the best I could offer to pay back all the records that have done the same for me.
Special thank you to all the muses in the Bottle House, to everyone walking near the grocery store who threw money into my guitar case that windy winter while I was writing this album, you kept the house warm and my belly full. And to everyone who purchased an advanced copy of this record allowing me to be able to afford to release it. - Palmer T. Lee
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