Secret Cities
Walk Me Home
In the wake of their 2011 album Strange Hearts, the three members of Secret Cities branched off in different directions.
Charlie Gokey delved into Roy Orbison's ballads about losers in love while becoming a civil liberties attorney in
Washington, D.C. Alex Abnos locked in to New Orleans soul masters like King Floyd & Dr. John as he became a journalist
in New York City. And Marie Parker became a teacher in the band's spiritual home of Fargo, North Dakota.
Having met at band camp and on an internet message board, the trio had made music together for nine years without ever
living together in the same city. After recording two albums and a handful of singles via email, they decided it was
finally time to enter a real studio where they could play and record together in real time. They chose San Francisco's
Tiny Telephone studio, where Jay Pellicci manned the controls for a week-and-a-half of the most spontaneous, democratic,
and visceral recording of their lives. They emerged with Walk Me Home, an album that finally reflects their live
chemistry and their diverging lives and musical tastes.
Price
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Format
LP - 1 disk
Release
24-06-2014
Label
Item-nr
928963
EAN
0656605465616
Availability
Not in stock
Tracks
Title
Artist
1
PURGATORY (FOOLISH HEARTS)
2
BAD TRIP
3
PARADISE
4
THE ROOFTOP
5
INTELUDE 1
6
THUMBS
7
PLAYING WITH FIRE
8
WALK ME HOME
9
THE CELLAR
10
INTERLUDE 2
11
IT'S ALWAYS SUMMER
12
IT'S ALWAYS WINTER
13
SUN ENCLOSURE