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Various - A Southern Poverty Law Center Benefit FLAC
Performer:
Various
Album:
A Southern Poverty Law Center Benefit
Style:
Folk
Released:
05 May 2017
Country:
US
Label:
End Of All Music
Catalog:
EOAM 004
FLAC size:
1316 mb
MP3 size:
2509 mb
WMA size:
2287 mb


Tracklist


1Patterson HoodAirplane Screams
Producer – Chris FunkRecorded By [Assisted] – Adam Lee, Tim Hart Strings – Kyleen KingWritten-By – Patterson Hood
2Adam TorresEdge of the World
Bass, Piano – Daily ToliverDrums, Congas, Vibraphone – Thor HarrisEngineer [Assistant] – Allie LingrenRecorded By, Mixed By – Erik WoffordVocals, Guitar – Adam Torres
3Bonnie "Prince" BillyTreasure Map
Performer – Bonnie "Prince" BillyRecorded By – Tusi
4William TylerVenus in Aquarius
Recorded By, Mixed By – Scott HirschWritten-By, Performer – William Tyler


Credits


  • Artwork [Etching Design]Nathaniel Russell
  • LayoutDavid Swider
  • Mastered ByClay Jones


Notes


Limited to 1,000 copies.

The first 500 copies pressed on colored vinyl.

The a-side features new songs by Patterson Hood, Bonnie 'Prince' Billy, William Tyler, and Adam Torres. The b-side features an etching by Nathaniel Russell featuring his "Resist Fear. Assist Love." design. Full color sleeve with insert featuring Maude Schuyler Clay photographs.

Proceeds from the sale of this record will go directly to the Southern Poverty Law Center.

Album art photos by Maude Schuyler Clay from her book MISSISSIPPI HISTORY published by Steidl.

Liner notes misstate 'Vinyl pressed in Memphis". The runout etching contains a GZ Media (Czech Republic) matrix code.


Barcodes


  • Matrix / Runout (Etched A): FIGHT HATE. TEACH TOLERANCE. SEEK JUSTICE 154433M1/A


Companies


  • Mastered At – Pete's Room, Oxford, MS
  • Pressed By – GZ Media – 154433M


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