Feathers & Bones

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Feathers & Bones
Feathers & Bones the Clarks.jpg
Studio album by The Clarks
Released July 8, 2014
Recorded 2013–2014
Red Medicine Recording Studio
Swissvale, PA
Genre Rock
Length 35:38
Label Clarkhouse Entertainment
Producer Sean McDonald
The Clarks chronology
Songs in G
(2010)Songs in G2010
Feathers & Bones
(2014)
Rewind
(2015)Rewind2015

Feathers & Bones is the ninth studio album by Pittsburgh-native band, the Clarks.[1] Released on July 8, 2014, the album marked their first studio effort in five years, since 2009's Restless Days. Additionally, it was the band's first release of any kind in four years, following 2010's downloadable-only EP Songs in G. Feathers & Bones was first announced in early 2013, and soon thereafter, the Clarks began a PledgeMusic campaign to help fund the album's production. The campaign succeeded beyond the band's expectations, achieving 317% of their desired goal.[2] Upon the album's release, the song "Take Care of You" received steady airplay on Pittsburgh-region radio stations, such as WDVE.

Track listing

  1. "Feathers & Bones" (Joseph)
  2. "All or Nothing" (James/Blasey)
  3. "Nothing Good Happens After Midnight" (Joseph)
  4. "Irene" (Blasey)
  5. "Take Care of You" (Blasey)
  6. "Map of the Stars" (Joseph/McDonald/Williams)
  7. "Nothing But You" (Joseph/James)
  8. "Magazine" (Joseph/Hanner)
  9. "Some Call it Destiny" (Blasey)
  10. "Take Me" (James/McDonald)
  11. "Broken Dove" (Blasey/James/McDonald)

Personnel

  • Scott Blasey - lead vocals, acoustic guitar
  • Rob James - electric and acoustic guitars, mandolin, vocals
  • Greg Joseph - bass, acoustic guitar, vocals
  • Dave Minarik - drums, vocals
  • Gary W. Jacob - pedal steel
  • Skip Sanders - keyboards, accordion
  • Joy Brown - vocals
  • Bernice Wilkerson - vocals
  • Noah Minarik - vocals on "Broken Dove"

References

  1. Steve McElwee. "The Clarks mature with ninth release, 'Feathers and Bones'". Centre Daily Times, 28 February 2014.
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