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The Train Song (Said the Outlaw to the Law Man)

from Patreon Content! Patreontent. by Marian Call

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A demo! A demo with drums! This is a villain song for a smart villain who is right about many things. Think of this tune as an excerpt from a musical about colonialism and the Gold Rush, a musical that might or might not ever exist. This is the powerful string-pulling frontier swindler (Al Swearengen of Deadwood or Soapy Smith of Skagway, a character like that) singing to the sheriff attempting to make an arrest.

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from Patreon Content! Patreontent., released July 7, 2017
Guitar by Nick Petumenos
Drums by Cameron Cartland
Bass by Dirk Westfall
Recorded by Lucy Peckham at Both Ears Sound in Anchorage, AK, Bennett Hilsgen, assistant
Mixed by Seth Boyer

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Marian Call Alaska

Marian Call has things to say. She sounds a little like Ingrid Michaelson meets They Might Be Giants & Regina Spektor for bourbon & laughs, which sounds improbable, but give it a try. She hails from Alaska and tours North America and Europe, and she lives on Twitter. Her songs are quirky, sharp, surprising confections in every genre full of rich dark carmelized sugar, savor, & spice. ... more

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